Hi Emby,
I am not thalassemic. Before I knew Lisa, I knew only one thal minor, who worked for me. His recent story has been in posts as he had a bone marrow transplant for lymphoma in October. I got involved with thal because of Lisa. I wanted to learn as much as I could and when she saw how interested I was, she invited me to join her MSN group and to participate in group chats. I quickly saw that there was a need for someone to answer questions, so I learned as much as I could about thalassemia, so people wouldn't leave without getting help. Soon, Lisa made me assistant manager and when her health worsened, she counted on me to carry on her dream, which was to provide a friendly place for people to gather and share. Getting to know patients and families has really helped me to keep my focus, especially since there are no thal majors in my personal life. Now I have met so many group members in person that I have many friends who are thals so it does help keep me involved. I was really tickled at the Singapore conference when we had the very first ever, in-person meeting of the thalpals at Puja's home.
There is also one other factor that really has meant a lot to me. Someone had to do this.