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Melanieann
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I’m only at the start, I’ve had difficult conversations with family and close f
friends, that’s only because I’ve been off work a while and people are starting to ask questions
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@Melanieann Hi there, and thank you so much for sharing.
It’s so tough to navigate these types of conversations, especially at the beginning. It’s completely okay to set boundaries with others if you need more time and only share what you’re comfortable with. I hope your family and friends are being supportive. Take your time, and wishing you a lot of strength as you continue this journey.
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼
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Hello everyone, 🎗️
How are you feeling today?
Chemotherapy often brings about visible physical changes, such as hair loss, skin changes, or fatigue. These changes can be difficult to accept, especially when facing the reactions of others—whether at work, in public, or even with loved ones. For some, it can also mean confronting difficult conversations, especially if you've chosen not to disclose your cancer diagnosis to certain people. As these changes become more noticeable, it may feel harder to keep your health private.
How did you cope with the physical changes brought on by chemo? Did you find ways to feel more comfortable in your own skin despite the side effects? And how did you handle those tough conversations when your illness became harder to hide?
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Feel free to share your tips for managing the physical effects of chemo and your experiences with how others responded. Your journey could inspire and support those going through similar challenges.
Let’s talk with kindness and solidarity!
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼