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Somya.P
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Hello everyone,
How are you feeling today? 😊
Remission after breast cancer means the treatments have stopped, but ongoing care is essential to reduce the risk of the cancer returning and address any side effects from treatment.
As a patient, you may want to move on, but you might also feel alone and lost.
Many medical and social support teams offer personalized help, like nutrition and exercise workshops, and consultations to assist with employment, finances, and paperwork, and more.
So let me ask you: @lala170570 @Ariana234567 @TeaTime22 @Antoileana @KBush123 @NaDou76 @Inès_ra_uk198 @savvypatient4patients @pain.emilie @PostIe @AudreyIreland @Maggie1954 @Jennymary @osishoo @Stephanie1 @Gilliank @LEEDSGIRL61 @Faridabdi @Eileen muckian @Audrey60 @Alishiag1985 @Sparky @mullanmhotmail.co.uk @Corkrebel @JanJanx @Binkybert @UkerDot @Chippenham @Helen69 @Denise64 @Jane55 @JoannePow @Debs500 @Emckin82 @SLanham @littledolly @Vdeoduth @Wendysu @Kazamc @Christina53 @HelenWilliams @Mummalinda @Scarletred66 @Mariella49 @Maryhighfield @Gillyt @Andrea76 @IzzyB07 @Dwatkins @Lyndamary @Clenchy10 @Paddington @Caroline14 @Taralou @Anabella @DeniseMcginty @Parkerrebecca @Beverwa @Lorraine487 @Lesley61
Do you benefit from this type of support? What does it involve? How do you feel about it? What would you recommend to other patients in a similar situation?
Feel free to share and engage in the comments below!
Have a wonderful day.
Somya from the Carenity team