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Mesothelioma: 5 Top Tips to Help Cope Easier

Author: George Spence George Spence Personal RSS Feed
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Living with a diagnosis of Mesothelioma can be very emotionally difficult to deal with. Understandably, you may be feeling upset and confused as it is not uncommon for Mesothelioma to be diagnosed at an advanced stage. Here are five tips to help you or anyone else cope with Mesothelioma:

Living with a diagnosis of Mesothelioma can be very emotionally difficult to   deal with. Understandably, you may be feeling upset and confused as it is not   uncommon for Mesothelioma to be diagnosed at an advanced stage. Here are five   tips to help you or anyone else cope with Mesothelioma:

1: Coping with your feelings.

Everyone has a different reaction when they learn that they have Mesothelioma.   A wide range of feelings and emotions such as confusion, upset , worried, depression,   shock, fear, denial, anger, negativity, etc. And it is not uncommon for people   to feel relieved on learning they have Mesothelioma as they feel it is better   to know than not know at all.

Just because you are having different feelings to others (or to the ones listed   above) does not mean that you are not coping. There is no text book way to cope   with Mesothelioma. The feelings you experience are naturally right for you so   do not compare your feelings with anyone else.

2: Finding others to talk to.

Your family and friends may find it hard to talk with each other about Mesothelioma.   This is not unusual as they may be scared of frightening you or make it more   difficult to talk about in the future. Most Mesothelioma patients feel that   a problem shared is a problem halved. In some cases, patients feel it is best   just to be listened to and know that someone is there if a ‘good pair   of listening ears’ is needed. Get the subject out in the open.

3: How to tell children.

It is never easy to tell children about Mesothelioma, even more difficult if   they are small. Most patients will have small children, young relatives or the   children of friends in their lives.

If the child you need to speak with is very small, start off by explaining that   the person in question is very poorly. If the child is a little older, it is   a good idea to explain Mesothelioma cancer as good cells and bad cells in the   body. It is also a good idea if you know a little about Mesothelioma or cancer   but overall, try to keep it simple.

You will also need to listen to the questions of the child and answer them   the best you can without trying to upset them too much. Starting off with small   bits of information and building up to the bigger picture as time goes on is   a good way to go.

But don’t keep any secrets. Children are good at telling when something   is not right and it may be harder for them to cope with uncertainty that it   would be coping with the truth.

As adults, it can be natural to try and protect children from the truth but   children can pick up on unusual comings and goings and will feel left out. Keep   them informed, even if it is with just little snippets of information..

If possible, try to have a word with the childs school teacher to let them   know that someone close to them is ill. Hopefully, the teacher will keep an   eye on the child in case of any changes in the childs behaviour.

4. What can you do?

A feeling of helplessness is not unusual when someone is first told that they   have Mesothelioma. Try and learn to understand Mesothelioma as this will help   you and your family to take action and know what to expect. It is best to talk   to a professional such as your doctor if you need more information as they will   be able to advise you on your specific case which is always better than getting   general information about Mesothelioma from a book or the internet. Be sure   to take a list of questions to save time for you and your doctor.

It may be a good idea to see if there are any local support groups you can   join. Finding people going through a similar experience as yourself can help   you cope. Your doctor or hospital will be able to let you know if there are   any support groups near to you.

As you are having treatment, you will find that you may not be able to do as   much as you would like on a day to day basis. Once you start to feel a little   better, try and do some simple tasks and do a little more each day. This will   help with confidence but always remember not to over do things.

A lot of patients try to fight Mesothelioma by planning a healthy diet, learning   relaxation techniques and taking regular exercise. You don’t have to do   this, only if you would like to try it. The last thing you need are more dramatic   changes in your life if you’re not ready for them. But if you do decide   to give exercise a go, start slowly and set realistic targets. You will have   good days and bad days so always plan your activity on how you feel on the day.

5: Who else can help?

More support can come from your GP if needed and hospitals can give advice   and support through cancer nurses and specially trained staff will advise you   on any worries you may have.

For financial help, check any insurance policies you have to see if you are   covered. It is also advisable to seek financial help from your local welfare   office if needed.

Sometimes it is nice to talk with someone who has nothing to do with Mesothelioma.

You may want to try counselling or if you’re religious, speaking with   a local minister or anyone else involved in your faith.

 



About The Author:

George Spence is the author of Mesothelioma help site and spends a great deal of his time writing articles about coping with Mesothelioma.

See more at his site: An Introduction to Mesothelioma


 

 

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