Crohn's and Colitis Support Groups in Atlanta, Georgia
By Lenora Murdock, published Feb 09, 2008
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Many people are not even aware that Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis are considered disabilities under the American's with disabilities act. Also, Crohn's and Colitis qualify you for a handicapped tag or sticker. People may honk and sneer when you get out of the car on two good legs, but don't worry about it, they don't know or understand the nature of your disability. You may be on a mad dash to the restroom.
The first place to look for support is the Crohn's and Colitis foundation. Membership fees are modest and go toward support of Crohn's and Colitis research. The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) will also send you updates on research, legislation, and medical breakthroughs regardless of your ability to become a member.
CCFA's number one goal is to raise money and awareness for Crohn's and Colitis patients, both adult and pediatric. The CCFA should be your first source for information.
Once you are on the CCFA's mailing list, and connected with the local CCFA chapter find other support group in your area. There are times with Crohn's and Colitis that you just can't get out of bed. If you do, it is only to run to the restroom. A friend, who understands, perhaps from a Crohn's or Colitis group, will be able to encourage you through those times when depression so easily creeps in.
The following is a list of Crohn's and Colitis Support Groups in the Atlanta area. Those who live in the metro Atlanta area are blessed to have some of the best Crohn's and Colitis doctors in the nation, and some of the greatest support groups.
The CCFA Georgia Chapter: Special Event
Speaker: Douglas Wolf, MD
Meeting Date: Wednesday, February 20th
Time: 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Cost: Free
Location: Northside Hospital Doctor's Building, Room B
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