Are you between 15 and 25 years old and living with a vascular condition such as CMTC, OVM, or another blood vessel issue? Your experience is valuable — don’t let it go unseen!
At CMTC-OVM, we know that personal stories are incredibly valuable for young people like you. They provide recognition, strength, and hope — both for yourself and for others in similar situations. On our website, you can read that:
“Sharing personal stories is highly appreciated!” — and it can be done anonymously, with your name, or only visible to members.
Through the private community, blog posts, or videos, you can share your experiences — or see how others approach similar challenges.
By sharing your story, you help others feel less alone. You can show: this is how I feel, this helps me, this doesn’t work.
CMTC-OVM supports you in multiple ways when sharing and engaging with stories:
Access to a global community where you can safely share, read, and connect with other young people and families.
Blogs, video interviews, and webinars where stories from young people, parents, and healthcare professionals are shared — authentic and relatable.
Annual events, such as family days and member conferences, where you can meet others and share your story face-to-face.
You’re not alone: Recognition and reassurance help more than you think.
You inspire: Your story can give others the courage to share their own experiences — or reach out to CMTC-OVM.
You connect: Meet young people who think, feel, and have questions just like you.
You make your voice heard: Your story helps CMTC-OVM shape support — in language, content, and events — that truly meets your needs.
Join the CMTC-OVM community and gain access to all stories, blogs, and videos.
Share your story — anonymously or with your name — in your own way and at your own pace.
Read what others share — discover how they handle challenges and successes.
Attend an event, online or in person — and experience what it’s like to truly belong.
Feeling inspired? Visit the CMTC-OVM website, become part of the community, and share your story. Or read others’ stories and realize: you are not alone. Together, we make a difference — you can start today.