Colon Cancer
Survivors
People experience many
different emotions, fears, anxieties, and moods after dealing
with cancer treatments.
Not only is it important to take care of
yourself physically but emotional health is extremely important
too. All people deal with cancer with various coping methods.
While some will attempt to act strong, almost
invincible,
in an attempt to protect their family
and loved one, others may turn to their family and friends for
support, while some may rely in their faith to pull them
through.
The main thing that most colon cancer survivors deal with is
the fear that the cancer will return. Cancer patients can ease
some of this worry by keeping themselves informed about their
health, available and upcoming treatment programs, and support
groups. Talking with other survivors can be especially
beneficial in the recovery process. Some may even opt to see a
counselor who can help them through this difficult time.
Mainly, it is best if the cancer survivor is able to express
their feelings openly regardless of what they may be.
Becoming more optimistic and less pessimistic can be very
helpful no matter what the colon cancer
prognosis is. It will do more for your overall well
being to be hopeful rather than focusing on the worst all of
the time. Many survivors of cancer have a tendency to try and
direct the blame for their cancer on something or someone, even
if that someone happens to be themselves. Others tend to
surround themselves with self pity, constantly wondering why
this had to happen to them. It is important at this time to not
focus your energy and time on issues such as those because the
truth is that anyone can get cancer. Colon
cancer life expectancy length is not guaranteed, but then no
one knows how long he or she may live even without colon
cancer.
Remember that your feelings are just that, they are yours
and yours alone. If you feel happy and are having a good day
then great but if you feel bad or want to be left alone for the
day, there is nothing wrong with that. You may not be in
control of whether or not your cancer can return but you have
to make yourself a promise that you will live each and every
day that you feel well, to the fullest. Stay active and take
care of yourself at all times and learn how to relax.
Recurrent colon cancer may occur as well as metastic colon
cancer and colon cancer pain, but no one has a lease on
life.
You were given a second chance, so make the best of it.
The best comfort of all is found in God's Word, the Bible.
If you haven't been reading it before now, it's a good time to
begin!
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