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ChazII

(6,448 posts)
25. I am one of those who is emotionally invested.
Thu Sep 3, 2020, 08:19 PM
Sep 2020

My son and I both have NF1. Facebook is where we found world wide support and more importantly contacts here in the United States. My son was diagnosed 3/18/19 with a GBM brain tumor that also took the life of VP Biden and senators Kennedy and McCain. It was Facebook that provided groups to be with us for medical and emotional support. My son passed 3/6/20 and I am now with the support group of those who lost a child to GBM.

Nothing at DU could be said to persuade me to give up my contacts with these groups. A few of us even had our loved ones having surgery at the same time frame here at Barrow Neurological Center in Phoenix. There is that personal one-on-one as we would be there for each other in the waiting room, makes visits and check up on one another after our loved one left ICU for the neuro-floor.

And finally, one member who I met while her husband and my son were going through radiation treatments are starting a grief counseling class. We are participating not teaching. If it had not been for Facebook we would not have met.

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I can't boycott it. NNadir Sep 2020 #1
Already deleted (nm) mikewv Sep 2020 #2
Too Ingrained, I Fear ProfessorGAC Sep 2020 #3
I am one of those who is emotionally invested. ChazII Sep 2020 #25
Well... Mike Nelson Sep 2020 #4
Quit when the Obama bullshit really heated up. Have never missed it. Buckeyeblue Sep 2020 #5
There are also anti-Trump groups on Facebook NameAlreadyTaken Sep 2020 #6
Why not Twitter, too? Sympthsical Sep 2020 #7
Why not just abandon any kind of presence on the social media...? albacore Sep 2020 #8
do it and set yourself free Amishman Sep 2020 #19
Every message board fits well within the current and accepted definition of social media. LanternWaste Sep 2020 #20
Message boards escape the trap of 'influencers' Amishman Sep 2020 #24
I'm in for the count. It's how our whole family keeps in touch woodsprite Sep 2020 #9
November 9, 2016 romana Sep 2020 #10
*Raises hand* Blecht Sep 2020 #11
It will take another social platform to hurt him. I'm a Dem of good conscience Autumn Sep 2020 #12
I post pubic anti-Trump and ProBiden stuff all the time. I feel like it is a good vehicle. Maraya1969 Sep 2020 #13
I'm Faux pas Sep 2020 #18
George Takei has 10 million followers on FB GusBob Sep 2020 #14
Got tired of seeing ads for everything I googled. safeinOhio Sep 2020 #15
Did that a few months ago, along with my husband, my sister and her husband. MANative Sep 2020 #16
left 1 year ago. twitter too. turned off tv 10 yrs ago. doing my part NRaleighLiberal Sep 2020 #17
I like it because of the Buy Nothing feature.......awesome virgogal Sep 2020 #21
A while ago. Squinch Sep 2020 #22
I find FB a useful way to keep in touch with people. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2020 #23
When a better way to stay in touch with family, friends and groups edhopper Sep 2020 #26
when trump is out of office Fresh_Start Sep 2020 #27
Kicking this Sept 2020 OP Wawannabe Jan 2021 #28
Good on you! luv2fly Jan 2021 #29
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