Content Overview
- Summary
- Expect A Mix of Emotions
- Express Feelings: Find A Colorectal Cancer Buddy. Join A Support Group. Write. Do Art.
- Consider Previous Coping Mechanisms
- When To Seek Professional Help
- Give Yourself A Break
- Consider Getting A Pet
- Do Something Life Affirming
- Expect Anxiety Before Medical Appointments
- Decide How To Define Yourself
- If Your Colorectal Cancer Was Not Completely Eliminated
Colorectal Cancer: Post Treatment 0-6 Months: Emotional Well Being: Stages II,III,IV
Do Something Life Affirming
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People who have lived through colorectal cancer suggest doing something life affirming such as planting a tree, or perennials in the spring, or bulbs in the fall.
Start a project that will take a long time to complete.
Some men and women even go back to school. (You cannot be discriminated against because of your health history. To learn more, see: Americans With Disabilities Act). CancerForCollege.org provides college scholarships to current and former cancer patients.
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