How can joining the WSWSF
help me?
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If you have recently been diagnosed, you have the most to benefit from
participating with this group. If you have had WS in your family
for some time, you may now be prepared to share with others the wealth
of your experience.
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You have likely asked questions, either mentally or verbally, that heretofore
no one has any experience to answer you with. Our participating members
have access to a list of frequently asked questions and the answers to
those questions as submitted by those who have WS in their family.
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Those who participate have access to the researchers and physicians to
treat and study the syndrome on a personal basis. These professionals
are very kind in sharing their time and information with us.
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The WSWSF attempts to stay in contact with the known researchers of the
disease. As information from these researchers becomes available
it is immediately shared with the other members of the group.
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There is strength in numbers. The more people that we can demonstrate
will be positively affected by continued research on WS, the greater the
likelihood is that funding resources can be dedicated to that effort.
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The WSWSF offers the ability to speak to our governmental entities with
one loud voice, as opposed to individual cries for relief. Members
in various countries are free to (and have) organized to improve governmental
funding of research and treatment of WS.
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Members of the group submit their own experiences from which others may
gain a wealth of understanding.
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There is a common bond, and a sense of kinship, and sincere friendship
among the participants of the WSWSF.
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Membership in the WSWSF is open to all who are affected by WS. There
is no restriction of age (though parental involvement is required for those
under 18), race, religion, cultural or national origin. One of our
strengths is our diversity. Tolerance of these diversities is always
appreciated.
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Organizational issues are posted for the participants to discuss, offer
opinions, and deal with as appropriately as possible.
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Members submit information about their own family and the information is
tracked on an ongoing basis for evaluation.
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The WSWSF uses e-mail to communicate with the other members of the group.
There is no requirement to participate on a regular basis, just an open
invitation.
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Perhaps there may be nothing that you can gain from others in the group,
but then perhaps you have much that you can offer to the members of the
group. The major strength of any group is found in the willingness
of its members to share with one another, thus benefiting all, the giver
and the receiver.
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There are no dues to pay, the whole effort is completely voluntary.
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Complaints are humbly accepted. Suggestions are graciously welcomed.
Compliments are warmly received. If you don't like the way things
are, the opportunity to make improvements will be extended to you.
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The WSWSF won't guarantee or warrant in any way that you may gain or benefit
anything from participation within the group. Life is a gamble that
way. Generally speaking, those who contribute and participate are
those who gain the most, the level of participation is completely up to
each individual.
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Here are a few comments from people who
have joined and how they feel about the WSWSF.