What is the risk of recurrence?
- It is different for each person, the type of cancer, treatment given and how much time has past since the last treatment.
- As I have discussed in prior postings it is important to eat right, exercise and continue to see the doctor for follow-up visits. This alone does not prevent cancer from recurring but optimal health gives you assurance that you are doing everything you can.
- While no one wants to think about cancer returning every survivor needs to be prepared. There are some things you can do: keep your health insurance, follow up with your doctor, keep copies of medical records and tests and learn to live with uncertainty.
- Be informed. This will give you a greater sense of control.
- Be aware that you do not have control over some areas. It's ok to accept, don't fight it.
- Express your feelings of fear or uncertainty with a trusted friend or counselor. Jim and I continually express our fears to each other and rely on one another.
- Acknowledge your fear, learn to let go. Our biggest source of comfort is our church family and our relationship with the Lord.
- Live in the present. Do what you love!
- Find ways to relax. Jim's outlet is reading and playing the drums (Of course hanging with me and the kids! :)
- Stay active! We love to ride bikes as a family
- Find a support group. Talking with others that have walked in your shoes can be a huge help. Just knowing your not alone removes stress. This creates an opportunity to express your feelings and develop coping skills.
recurrence. Retrieved from http://www.cancer.org/
Amy, I have been enjoying your blog. Thank you for all the great info and more. Yvetta
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