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Quality of Life After Colon Cancer
By: D.S. Anderson

Treated successfully, folks can live many rich, happy years
after colon cancer treatment. Many experience various emotions. Ranging
from fear, anxiety, depression and any number of other moods directly
related to dealing with the cancer treatments. It is very important
that the individual care for themselves physically along with caring
for themselves emotionally. Every individual personally deals with
cancer with various coping methods. Some attempt to act strong, almost
invincible, in an attempt to protect their family and loved one. At the
other end of the emotional spectrum, some may turn to their family and
friends for support. Still others may rely upon their faith to pull
them through. The main issue facing most is the fear that the cancer will return. Cancer patients can relieve the burden of this worry by
staying informed regarding their health while availing themselves of
available and upcoming treatment programs. Support groups are very
important for post treatment emotional stability. Talking with other
survivors can be especially beneficial in the recovery process. Some
may even avail themselves of an opportunity to see a counselor who can
assist them through this difficult time. The most important fact is
that the colon cancer survivor is free to express their feelings
openly. Optimism is very helpful. Overall well-being is enhanced by an
optimistic attitude rather than focusing on the negative aspects of the
post cancer period. Some cancer survivors tend to direct the blame for
their cancer on something or someone. That tendency to assign blame can
even be directed towards the self. Other colon cancer survivors have
the tendency to surround themselves with self pity. Enormous amounts of
time are spend constantly wondering why this had to happen to
themselves. The fact that must be remembered is that there is really no
blame to assign. Anyone can get cancer and no fault lies wih anyone.
Feelings belong to each of us and can be controlled in turn by each of
us. Being happy and having a good day are to be cherished but if you
feel bad or want to be left alone for the day, there is nothing wrong
with those feeling either. You are in control of your life and
feelings. You may not be in control of whether or not your cancer can
return but you have to make yourself a promise that you will live each
and every day to the fullest. Stay active, learn how to relax and take
care of yourself at all times. You were given a second chance so make
the best of it.

 

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