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Together on Carenity, what does it mean to you?
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Courtney_J
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Hello all,
How are you doing today? As we celebrate 10 years of Carenity on 21 April, I thought I would come back to this discussion to see what you all think!
What does Carenity mean to you? For those of you who have been with us since the launch of our site in 2015, what has been your favourite part of our community? Is it a particular feature, group, an article, something else?
And for our newcomers, how has Carenity helped you?
Feel free to share here!
Take care,
Courtney
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Every day on Carenity, there is a huge amount of you that share information about your condition, you talk about different subjects with different members, you get informed, you give your opinion, and you contribute to medical knowledge...
In this context, we would like to bring you together around a subject: #Together on Carenity.
We want to know what this means to you, through an anecdote, an everyday story in Carenity: how “being together” has helped you to learn more and cope with your condition, how you see that it has changed your “engagement” in your health…
Don’t hesitate in expressing all you want on this discussion and keep in mind that this will help other members to not feel alone in Carenity.
If you would like to be interviewed and share a longer testimonial, like the one of Ann, don’t hesitate in contacting me.
Thanks everyone! #together, we are stronger
Gilda
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