Hi all,
As we see many newly diagnosed folks logging onto the site that are feeling a sense of anxiety, confusion, etc., I just wanted to let everyone know that if you contact the ANA, they will send you information about connecting with peer mentor volunteers via phone, email or video chat. This is a great way to connect if you have questions about your diagnosis and treatment options.
I know when I first was diagnosed, I did my websearch and found the ANA homepage. I contacted the office and they sent me a free patient kit, which included the ANA peer mentor list. I took advantage of it and contacted a local woman who graciously gave me her good ear and shoulder as I began my investigation into "what the heck am I going to do?". I am so fortunate that she took the time and energy with me and shared a lot with me. There is also my "martini-cohort-in-crime" who was my second phone call and gawd bless her for the time/energy she gave me as well. Jane, you have such a special place in my heart and I thank you SO very much!
Contact the ANA for more information:
ANA
600 Peachtree Pkwy.
Suite 108
Cumming, GA 30041
770-205-8211
mentors@anausa.org
Sometimes it's easier to speak on the phone vs. trying to type what you want to say. I just wanted to share this with you all.
BTW, I am a peer mentor and if anyone needs my good ears, I'm always here for you (whether on phone, email, etc).
Hang in there all!
Phyl
Thank you Phyl for this helpful information! Just a reminder that The Peer Mentor Program consists of acoustic neuroma patients who are willing to talk about their acoustic neuroma experience, providing information, encouragement and support to other acoustic neuroma patients.
There are volunteer participants from all over the country, covering all treatment types, various tumor sizes and representative demographics and talking points.
To get started, please contact the ANA for a free patient kit whether you are an acoustic neuroma patient, family member or friend. Pre-treatment, post-treatment and watch and wait AN patients can all benefit from the support of ANA's helpful volunteers. You can submit your request via the ANA website
www.ANAUSA.orgBest regards,
Melanie Hutchins
Manager, Volunteer Programs and Publications