What about sex?? When you are first diagnosed, often thoughts are all about survival and what on earth it might be like to get through surgery and other treatments. Yes, it’s true that you might think about how you or your partner might react to changes in your body, scars or differences in sensations; but…
I’m scared the cancer will come back When you have been through cancer treatment, it is VERY normal to be worried that the cancer might return. It’s a tricky time as others around you might expect you to feel all relieved and grateful that the treatment is finished and things can go back to “normal”…
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What do I need to prepare for hospital? With so many other things to think about, it can be daunting to decide what you need to get ready for hospital if you are going to have surgery. It’s a good idea to ask the doctor how long you are likely to be in hospital for…
Twenty practical things you can do to support someone with cancer. When someone you know and love has been diagnosed with cancer, the first thought is how can I help them? What do they need? Here’s a list of twenty practical ways to support someone with cancer. Let them know you care. Help with errands (dog…
Being a mum and having treatment for cancer. If you are having treatment for cancer, Mother’s Day can seem just that bit more meaningful. For some, having been diagnosed with cancer is a pretty new idea to be getting used to. Often, one of the first thoughts that mums have when they are diagnosed is…