kit for cancer

Loneliness

It is so true when they say you can often be in a crowded room but feel lonely. A cancer diagnosis is scary and friends can sometimes have a hard time dealing with cancer and may not visit or call you increasing this feeling of loneliness. Even when you’re with family or friends you care about you may …

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Two left feet

Sometimes you can feel like you have two left feet and trip on nothing at all. It is important for cancer patients to be constantly aware of the dangers of slippery surfaces and to learn to walk safely especially this Winter with wet footpaths, smooth tiled surfaces at shopping centres and slippery paving. Wear shoes with rubber …

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Beware of infection through the mouth

We constantly chat about keeping your mouth clean by brushing your teeth and using mouth wash. Add to that keeping hands clean, and always wash them with soap and water after using the toilet and use hand sanitiser. Other tips to stop you getting infection through the mouth are ; Don’t share drinking glasses or cutlery with …

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Get social

It’s way too easy to hibernate in Winter. It’s important to prioritise your health and happiness so don’t let the low temperatures take their toll, go social, stress less and stay connected. Big gatherings may be too tiring but socialising with a small group can be fun . If you are up to it, maybe …

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Difficulty sleeping

Pain from fatigue, discomfort from chemotherapy, medication side effects or from the cancer itself make trouble sleeping a common problem for cancer patients. This can continue after treatment too. Cancer-related sleep disorders can be difficulty falling asleep, waking up during the night, or early morning wake ups with the inability to get back to sleep. Depression or …

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