Need advice on coping post treatment
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Jennifer...
Cancer and its treatment are extremely stressful. We all (I think I speak for all of us here) have felt the way you feel right now, at some point in our journey.
On top of that, you have had additional worries and sadness. I hope the Effexor works for you. There is absolutely no shame, in my opinion, in taking help from anti-depressents and/or anti-anxiety drugs.
What if.... Well, I have not yet gotten over the "what ifs", and I doubt I ever will.
With time, cancer won't occupy your mind nearly as much as it does now. You will be able to just forget about it for periods of time, and make it secondary in your life.
Coming here and talking or venting will be of great help to you. At least, it was for me.
Hang in there and sending hugs your way,
CR0 -
Jennifer, hopefully this is
Jennifer, hopefully this is just a short term set back with the changing of your meds. You have been through a lot and I can promise you that the exchange surgery is going to make your smile. No more rocks on your chest and finally a good night's sleep. So, stay positive and try to look at what you have already accomplished. You are getting to the end of the tunnel and that's cause for celebration. We are here 24/7 so stop by anytime you feel the need. Someone is always home. Sending strength, hugs and love to another sister.0 -
vent away...CR1954 said:Jennifer...
Cancer and its treatment are extremely stressful. We all (I think I speak for all of us here) have felt the way you feel right now, at some point in our journey.
On top of that, you have had additional worries and sadness. I hope the Effexor works for you. There is absolutely no shame, in my opinion, in taking help from anti-depressents and/or anti-anxiety drugs.
What if.... Well, I have not yet gotten over the "what ifs", and I doubt I ever will.
With time, cancer won't occupy your mind nearly as much as it does now. You will be able to just forget about it for periods of time, and make it secondary in your life.
Coming here and talking or venting will be of great help to you. At least, it was for me.
Hang in there and sending hugs your way,
CR
sorry so stressed....I have ulcertive colits (have for 18 yrs) while going through cancer surgery and radiaton..OMG it was the worst ever.......i think from stree...
but on good side since on tamoxifen...19 mths or so...colitis is like non existant..
curious when I go off of it in 2 yrs..will it flare up again..big time?0
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