Life does not end the day a person is diagnosed with Mesthelioma cancer. Everyone will experience different levels of the disease. The quality of life will depend on the person's view of life, and their family and support system.
Mesothelioma will forever alter the person's life. The first step is to realize that the disease is fatal, but there is time to live. The next step is to do everything necessary to improve the patient's energy level and promote healthy cell growth. This is done by getting sufficient rest, eat a healthy diet, relax, and exercise. It is also important to have fun. The most important thing is to avoid stress.
There is no use spending the last months mourning over the loss of something that hasn't been lost yet. Take the time to review priorities, reduce undesirable activities, and do what is important. Take life one day at a time.
Mesthelioma cancer is rare. Many patients may feel that no one understands, that they are alone. This is not the time to isolate yourself. Anger, depression, sadness, and frustration are all a part of grieving, but they do not need to consume the last few months of life.
It is important to join groups. Get help. There are people who are accustomed to coping. They can save precious time by helping patients overcome the effects of the disease.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Coping With Mesthelioma Cancer
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