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Support & Community Resources
Finding support can make a real difference—whether you’re newly learning about the Fragile X premutation, navigating health concerns, or supporting a family member. Use this page to explore practical options and trusted starting points.
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Ways support can help
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Types of support to consider
Different supports meet different needs. You may use more than one at the same time—and your needs can change over time.
Peer support groups
Local or online groups can offer shared experience, coping strategies, and a sense of community. Look for groups that match your situation (e.g., adults with the premutation, parents/caregivers, partners).
Genetic counselling
A genetic counsellor can help you understand test results, family implications, and next steps—at your pace and in plain language.
Medical and mental health care
Primary care, specialists, and mental health professionals can help address symptoms, stress, anxiety, depression, sleep concerns, and overall wellbeing.
Advocacy & education organizations
Non-profits and research networks often provide educational materials, webinars, newsletters, and opportunities to connect with others.
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If you’re building your support plan, these pages can help you understand the premutation, testing, and what to bring to appointments.