March 14, 2012

About Breast Cancer: 10 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself

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From Pam Stephan, your Guide to Breast Cancer
I wanted to keep up my work schedule, my housework, my garden, and my pre-diagnosis "normal" life, even after I started chemo. After all, I was going to beat cancer, so wasn't I strong? It turns out that my attitude didn't match reality.

10 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself If You Have BreastCancer
Please don't make yourself sicker if you have breast cancer. Stop doing things that sabotage your recovery. Instead, start treating yourself well. You might pick up good, new habits to carry with you into ife after breast cancer.

10 Ways to Cut Yourself Some Slack
Give yourself permission to cope - with the shock of diagnosis, the effects of treatment, and the changes that surgery brings. Take breaks, delegate, and then delegate some more.

10 Questions to Ask Your Surgeon About Breast Cancer Surgery
Surgery is something that can't be undone. It can be redone and revised, but it can't be erased. Be sure you know what to expect before you commit to any surgery. Ask questions and get clear answers before you make decisions.

10 Ways To Support A Patient During Chemotherapy
Your supporters don't always know how to help you through treatment. Ask them to be your chemo buddy - then give them this list of 10 things they can do. I'll bet after trying some of these, they can come up with even more ways to be a great supporter!

 


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