by Marnie | Sep 22, 2012 | About Cancer and Emotions, Anxiety, Coping, Decision Making, Fear of Death |
Newly Diagnosed? Dealing with Anxiety and Fear It has been my observation that newly diagnosed cancer patients generally have anxiety that is off the charts, and who could blame them? Fear obviously plays a part in their anxiety – fear of death, pain, loss of...
by Marnie | Sep 18, 2012 | How To Tell Your Child You Have Cancer |
How To Tell Your Child You Have Breast Cancer A few of my newly diagnosed readers have intimated to me that they are having some difficulty with how to tell their children they have breast cancer. I do have a little experience with this, and I have asked a friend, a...
by Marnie | Sep 14, 2012 | About Cancer and Emotions, Benefits of Juicing, Breast Cancer and Chemotherapy, Depression, Fatigue |
Fatigue and Cancer – How Long Is This Chemo Fatigue Going To Last? Updated August 1, 2019 People who are going through chemotherapy are generally focused on one thing: making it THROUGH the treatments. Once the treatments have ended, however, the next question...
by Marnie | Sep 3, 2012 | Coping, Time Managing Tips |
Time Managing Tips When You’re Going Through Breast Cancer One of the things that people who are going through breast cancer really have problems with is time management. Take a normally busy life and turn it upside down with trips to the doctor, trips to the...
by Marnie | Aug 27, 2012 | Biology of Belief, Breast Cancer and BRCA1, BRCA2, Breast Health Blog, Prophylactic Mastectomy |
Mastectomy scars Prophylactic Mastectomy, Thoughts Shared By A Cancer Coach In my last article, I promised to share some information about prophylactic mastectomy, which is the removal of a single breast or both breasts, disease-free, to reduce the risk of developing...