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Together on Carenity: What does it mean to you?
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Hello all,
How are you today?
Every day on Carenity, many of you get together to share information about your condition, talk about various subjects with other members, get informed, give your opinion and contribute to medical knowledge.
As we celebrate 10 years of Carenity, I thought I would create this discussion to bring you all together around a theme:
#Together on Carenity
What does Carenity mean to you? How does "being together" in an online community help you in your daily life with chronic illness?
For those of you who have been with us since the launch of our US site in 2018, what has been your favorite 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 your thoughts on this topic, we're stronger together in facing chronic illness! Remember that sharing your experiences helps others to feel less alone...
Feel free to share here!
Take care,
Courtney