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You have CML. Just like that, you are traveling down a new road—one that you never expected to take. According to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, you are one of nearly 4500 people in the United States who will also be diagnosed with CML this year. Knowing that there is support available for you—and for your family—can help you feel less alone. You might be carrying a heavy burden, too—loaded with new (but very normal) feelings like fear, anxiety, and hopelessness. LivingWithCML.com has information and support that can help you live with CML. There are so many kinds of help available to you. You may find it easier to cope when you learn about the many resources that are available to help people with CML. LivingWithCML.com offers ways to help learn from others with CML and connect to organizations that help. Your healthcare team will be there to provide medical care and support. Take an active role in the management of your health. Make sure you talk to your doctors and nurses. Learning more about CML and your treatment can help you feel more in control of your life. Receive regular communications from LivingWithCML.com by enrolling now for a free e-mail newsletter that brings answers, information, and ideas about living with CML right to you. Above all, keep your sense of hope. Breakthroughs in medical treatment have brought progress and hope for people living with CML. At LivingWithCML.com, we hope to guide you along the way, with information, advice, and encouragement. |