Familial Polyposis Survivor Website |
Est. May 2000 |
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Welcome to the FAP Survivor Website! An internet resource for Familial Polyposis Survivors, their families & friends. Learn about the disease & new medical advances. This is a social support network for you. Share your experiences with others who have had the same experiences. You are not alone - Don't forget that! -Elizabeth Hoffman, website editor and FAP survivor |
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This website has several things for you to check out. Listed below are the different pages. Punch on the page number of the webpage you are interested in and you will be automatically connected to it. Have fun! |
Page 2: The FAP family album. See photos of various FAP survivors! (Photos might not appear immediately, but on the photo square and it will appear.) |
Page 3: The FAP family guestbook. Leave a message for your fellow FAP survivors & check out what they have to say to you! |
A SPECIAL THANKS to: My parents, Vince & Mary Hoffman Dr. John Pemberton My husband, Saad Ouahidi Dr. J.D. Hall Dr. John Poterucha Dr. John Gobel Dr. Ernest Bouras Mrs. Kathy Johnson Dr. Myung Ho Hahn Mrs. Sharon Sciretti Dr. Donald Kuiper And to all of the wonderful people who have contributed to this website, making it a success. We are making a difference! |
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Anything you want to add? Just email Elizabeth by punching on the gorrilla to the right. |
Spread the word on how important it is for people to get their colons checked, especially if a family member has had colon cancer. YOU COULD SAVE A LIFE! |
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My pup, Luna, knows all too well how awful it is when someone with FAP is ill. She wants to remind you of how rare FAP really is and, as a result, many medical physicians and facilities are not capable of properly handling people with this disease. That's why it is important, for you and your children, to seek the best medical treatment you and your family can receive. This means not asking, but DEMANDING, from your physician to refer you to the proper medical resources. That also often means fighting your insurance company for coverage. Remember you are worth it! If you don't take care of yourself, who will?!!!. |
So remember, as so many FAP survivors would want you to, life is good. The scare of FAP is a reminder for us lucky ones, who get a second chance on life, that as far as we know, we have only one life to live and we need to make it the best we possibly can. Share your new outlook on life with those around you and don't forget to travel the world and see what an amazing place we live in! |
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***Please note: At times this website doesn't function properly. This website is free for me. However, Yahoo! is pushing me to pay and I don't have the $$$ for their high monthly fees. Hence, Yahoo! makes sure there are problems with it during certain times of the day, which is so painful to tell you because this website has made such a difference to so many people. I am really sorry about this. Please email me with any questions. Otherwise revisit the website and enjoy!!! Thank you, Elizabeth |