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2.9 Personal experiences

Personal experiences are important sources of help and information. They can appear as sections in a support group site. They can be the purpose for an individual patient or carer setting up their own Web site.

Personal experiences should be clearly marked as such.

You should be cautious about individual patient or carer sites, particularly where they give medical information. Check the accuracy of that information carefully.

  • See if the description of their personal experience matches with yours.


  • See how they deal with a fact, particularly a controversial one, where you know the correct answer.


  • See if they give references to the sources of the medical information they provide.

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