Open Discussion Peer Support Group
A safe, welcoming online or by phone space to connect with others—patients, caregivers, and loved ones. No pressure to speak. Just community.


Time & Location
Jun 09, 2026, 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM EDT
Virtual Event- Google Meet
About the event
Open Discussion Peer Support is a welcoming online meeting for people impacted by Arachnoiditis—patients, caregivers, and close family members. This is a community-focused space to connect, talk through challenges, share practical ideas, and feel less alone.

You’re welcome to participate in whatever way feels best:
Share your experience
Ask questions
Listen quietly with your camera off
Join for a few minutes or stay for the full session
What to expect:
A friendly, moderated open discussion
Respectful conversation and peer-to-peer support
No pressure to speak, and no “one-size-fits-all” answers
How to join:
Join the meeting: https://meet.google.com/jxx-pohy-bqi
No special software needed—just open the link in a web browser on your cell phone or laptop.
By joining this meeting, you agree to our Community Guidelines & Medical Disclaimer.
Prefer to join by phone (optional):
Canada: +1 437-781-4585 When prompted, enter this PIN 260 990 864 4253#
United States: +1 617-675-4444 When prompted, enter this PIN 260 990 864 4253#
More phone numbers by country: hhttps://tel.meet/jxx-pohy-bqi?pin=2609908644253
RSVP (recommended):
Please RSVP so you receive joining instructions, event reminders, and any updates. If you don’t see them right away, check your confirmation email and event reminders.
By joining, you agree to the following guidelines:
Community Guidelines:
Strictly Private: This meeting is never recorded to protect your privacy.
Confidentiality: Please do not share the personal stories or names of other attendees outside of this meeting.
No Recording: We ask that participants do not record any part of this session.
Medical Disclaimer:
Peer Support Only: This is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Emergencies: If you are in a medical emergency, please call 911 or your local emergency services immediately.