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Now That You’re Cured…The Second Half of the Journey
There is a belief that once someone has been cured of cancer, they should feel ecstatically happy. Why wouldn’t they? The treatments are over! They are cancer-free! The battle has been won! However, many of the people I have met during this stage of their cancer journey don’t feel like it’s time for a party. In fact, they feel that their journey isn’t over. If the first half of having cancer is the treatment, then the second half is ‘after the cure’.
In this post, we’ll explore some of the physical, emotional, spiritual and social challenges that can be part of post-cancer life.
In this post, we’ll explore some of the physical, emotional, spiritual and social challenges that can be part of post-cancer life.
There is a belief that once someone has been cured of cancer, they should feel ecstatically happy. Why wouldn’t they? The treatments are over! They are cancer-free! The battle has been won! However, many of the people I have met during this stage of their cancer journey don’t feel like it’s time for a party. In fact, they feel that their journey isn’t over. If the first half of having cancer is the treatment, then the second half is ‘after the cure’.
In this post, we’ll explore some of the physical, emotional, spiritual and social challenges that can be part of post-cancer life. Read more on Laurie's Blog
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