Hi all,
To find out if there is a local support group in your area, this link will let you know:
http://www.anausa.org/local_groups.htmlThere is a schedule there as well for upcoming ANA support group meetings. Or contact the ANA office directly for add'l info.
As one that has attended the Metro Boston ANA Support group meetings on numerous occassions (average attendance usually over 30 people), I have never noticed our's to be a "pity party" and have found them to be highly informative. We have had guest speakers, the "meet/greet" meetings and have always had lively discussions. I know each location may have a "different" feel to them, so please take the opportunity to check one out (if available in your area) and then you can decide if it's for you or not. I commend all those that volunteer their time to be ANA Support group leaders as it takes a bit of time and energy to organize meetings, guest speakers, etc.
I will continue to attend our local meetings.... they have brought comfort, to me, by being able to sit with others that do, in fact, walk a mile in our shoes when sometimes, others in our lives, just don't understand. It's also sometimes nice to be able to meet those, face to face, to get a first-hand "picture" of what this AN journey can be like.
Just my 2 cents.
Phyl