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YES, Cancer Is Scary. These 6 Things Will Keep You Sane

June 2, 2023 · Expert Tips
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3. Accept the possible changes

Changes can happen at any time, and they’re not always good ones, but you have to accept them in order to move on. When it comes to being diagnosed with cancer, however, your body and your mind will go through things that you hadn’t expected, and it might be hard to deal with a couple of them.

Patients say that one of the best ways to deal with this is to prepare in advance. Quickly, before you start your treatment, get in tune with your body and plan for those changes to come. It won’t be easy, but talk to your healthcare provider about this and ask them what you’re going to feel and notice.

Some medicines might cause hair loss, and if you’re not prepared for this, it might be shocking. If you’d feel better wearing a wig, you should know that insurance is often happy to help you pay for a wig in order to adapt and face this situation.

Don’t forget that your trusted healthcare provider is there to support you, so ask away. You might need to spend a couple of days or weeks in the hospital, so your routine might not be the same. Talk to them about that and make the necessary adjustments so you can have an easier time there.

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