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JHan

(10,173 posts)
20. Yep, I'll be more proactive getting help...
Mon May 15, 2017, 11:21 AM
May 2017

I had mild depression before being diagnosed and now it feels like I'm in overdrive.

I know I shouldn't feel guilt but it's there, and won't go away.

"radiation induced heart disease" - How are you coping with this??

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Everyone is different but it took me a couple of years to feel somewhat normal again. Solly Mack May 2017 #1
Yep, JHan May 2017 #2
Cancer treatment became the sun my house revolved around. After treatment, we had to adapt again. Solly Mack May 2017 #5
" I had to learn how to relax again" JHan May 2017 #12
As solly said everyone and every type of cancer and every treatment is different. pangaia May 2017 #3
Yep, the support staff I have access to have been great. JHan May 2017 #13
Since I will be on chemo for life, it's a case of 'new normal' moonscape May 2017 #4
thanks for your wisdom moonscape. JHan May 2017 #14
Depression is absolutely normal after any serious health issue Warpy May 2017 #6
so true.. JHan May 2017 #15
I think you have to pretty much become your new self. JayhawkSD May 2017 #7
thank you for that perspective.. JHan May 2017 #16
When people think of traumatic events Phoenix61 May 2017 #8
yes! JHan May 2017 #17
Interesting approach regarding depression JayhawkSD May 2017 #22
There is a pretty strong gender slant Phoenix61 May 2017 #24
I don't think so. JayhawkSD May 2017 #29
Based on my experience as a therapist Phoenix61 May 2017 #30
Okay, you win JayhawkSD May 2017 #31
I don't have the right experience as the cancer was surgically removed. TexasProgresive May 2017 #9
I had surgery and chemo, no radiation. JHan May 2017 #18
It certainly is with chemo. JayhawkSD May 2017 #23
Mine was very clear. Exactly 13 months. I felt worse after the sinkingfeeling May 2017 #10
first, congrats on remaining cancer free... JHan May 2017 #19
My experience MichMary May 2017 #11
Yep, I'll be more proactive getting help... JHan May 2017 #20
I'm actually really okay about the whole thing MichMary May 2017 #21
:) JHan May 2017 #26
I don't think it ever goes back to the "before" PennyK May 2017 #25
I'm rooting for you, I hope it's the last complication for you as well. JHan May 2017 #27
It took me a year after the chemo usrbs May 2017 #28
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