September 27, 2012

Being a Cancer Patient (2)


Family Issues
Cancer will change your life and the lives of those around you.
• Routines can become chaotic.
• Duties and responsibilities may change.
• The relationship with a person can become strained or getting stronger.
• Addressing the financial and insurance can be a problem.

• For a while maybe you need to live with others.
• You may need assistance to perform the work and everyday tasks
Most people feel that if they, their friends and family talk about cancer and how they feel about this, they will be closer to one another.
Form a diverse family. Some are made up of husband and wife and children. Some are friends live. The other group is a bunch of people who love and support each other.
No matter what form of family you have, the cancer does not just change your life but also the lives of those around you.

Cancer affects families in different ways.
Share your feelings about Cancer
It is not easy to face cancer alone. Although initially very difficult to talk about it, most people find that sharing feelings and thoughts can help to deal with cancer.
Remember always:
• Choose a good listener. You may not need the people who give advice or recommend what to do. You need more people who will listen and understand what you now live. You can also look into the family to find the right person.
• Choose the right time to share. Often people give a sign to let you know that they want to talk about cancer with you. Often you can ask others what they think and feel.
• Understand your anger. Often harsh words teucap when angry, frustrated, anxious or sad. Try to find the cause of why you are angry and need to express it. Do not shy away from these feelings, share with friends or your family and try to get them to understand.
• No need to pretend to be cheerful. Maybe you want to show you around that you're strong, but by pretending to be cheerful will not help you express your true feelings. By pretending to cheer other people will not understand your true feelings and thoughts.
• Seek help from cancer support group. Support group or counselor will certainly provide support.
Also Join the Friends and Family Feel Your Feelings About Cancer

As your feelings about cancer, family or your friends will be so too. For example, friends or family will:

• Hiding their feelings of sadness
• Blaming someone for a cancer that you suffered
• Change the subject if there are people who talk about cancer
• Being angry for no apparent reason
• Making jokes about cancer
• Pretend to be cheerful all the time
• Avoid talking about your cancer
• Steer clear of you or make visits as short as possible.

Choosing the Right Time to Talk

Not easy for others to know when the right time to talk about cancer. Often people give signs if they want to talk about it. They will:
• Raising the topic of conversation around the cancer
• Talking about things related to cancer, such as articles in newspapers that they had just read about new ways to treat cancer
• More time to spend with your
• Often nervous or make jokes that are not funny
• Being nervous or make jokes are not funny

Cancer Know who your Agony and Master Your Feelings
When first you know affected by cancer, life direction as it rotates. By studying the types of cancer and its treatment that you suffered, you will feel calmer. Know the type of cancer and the type of treatment in accordance with:

• Ask your doctor or nurse
• Write down all the things to know when to consult a doctor
• Seeking the opinion of another doctor
• Finding out your cancer type over the internet
• Visit a public library or libraries in hospitals for patients and their families

By studying the type of your cancer, it will be easier for you to talk to your doctor about the type of treatment is right for you.

Being a Cancer Patient (2)


Family Issues
Cancer will change your life and the lives of those around you.
• Routines can become chaotic.
• Duties and responsibilities may change.
• The relationship with a person can become strained or getting stronger.
• Addressing the financial and insurance can be a problem.

• For a while maybe you need to live with others.
• You may need assistance to perform the work and everyday tasks
Most people feel that if they, their friends and family talk about cancer and how they feel about this, they will be closer to one another.
Form a diverse family. Some are made up of husband and wife and children. Some are friends live. The other group is a bunch of people who love and support each other.
No matter what form of family you have, the cancer does not just change your life but also the lives of those around you.

Cancer affects families in different ways.
Share your feelings about Cancer
It is not easy to face cancer alone. Although initially very difficult to talk about it, most people find that sharing feelings and thoughts can help to deal with cancer.
Remember always:
• Choose a good listener. You may not need the people who give advice or recommend what to do. You need more people who will listen and understand what you now live. You can also look into the family to find the right person.
• Choose the right time to share. Often people give a sign to let you know that they want to talk about cancer with you. Often you can ask others what they think and feel.
• Understand your anger. Often harsh words teucap when angry, frustrated, anxious or sad. Try to find the cause of why you are angry and need to express it. Do not shy away from these feelings, share with friends or your family and try to get them to understand.
• No need to pretend to be cheerful. Maybe you want to show you around that you're strong, but by pretending to be cheerful will not help you express your true feelings. By pretending to cheer other people will not understand your true feelings and thoughts.
• Seek help from cancer support group. Support group or counselor will certainly provide support.
Also Join the Friends and Family Feel Your Feelings About Cancer

As your feelings about cancer, family or your friends will be so too. For example, friends or family will:

• Hiding their feelings of sadness
• Blaming someone for a cancer that you suffered
• Change the subject if there are people who talk about cancer
• Being angry for no apparent reason
• Making jokes about cancer
• Pretend to be cheerful all the time
• Avoid talking about your cancer
• Steer clear of you or make visits as short as possible.

Choosing the Right Time to Talk

Not easy for others to know when the right time to talk about cancer. Often people give signs if they want to talk about it. They will:
• Raising the topic of conversation around the cancer
• Talking about things related to cancer, such as articles in newspapers that they had just read about new ways to treat cancer
• More time to spend with your
• Often nervous or make jokes that are not funny
• Being nervous or make jokes are not funny

Cancer Know who your Agony and Master Your Feelings
When first you know affected by cancer, life direction as it rotates. By studying the types of cancer and its treatment that you suffered, you will feel calmer. Know the type of cancer and the type of treatment in accordance with:

• Ask your doctor or nurse
• Write down all the things to know when to consult a doctor
• Seeking the opinion of another doctor
• Finding out your cancer type over the internet
• Visit a public library or libraries in hospitals for patients and their families

By studying the type of your cancer, it will be easier for you to talk to your doctor about the type of treatment is right for you.