Physical Changes and Fear of Relapse

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Your body image is how you feel about the way you look. Cancer and its treatment can change how you look and feel about yourself. Coping with these changes are a part of dealing with cancer.

Common body changes from cancer

At times, you could feel self-conscious or ashamed about changes in your body even if no one can see them, but you might also notice some positive changes. For example:

Coping with changes to your body

Fear of relapse

Fear of relapse is extremely common and very normal. In fact, the fear of relapse happens for any illness, no matter the seriousness. Of course, the more serious the illnesses the scarier the feeling, however this is very solvable.

Focus on the present moment- We tend to live most of our time mentally in the past or the future, but the key is to focus on now. Every time you go back to the past or try to anticipate the future, bring yourself back to the now. Make this a habit and it will soon become natural. So how do you bring yourself back to the present moment?

Utilize your senses, see and contrate on what’s in front of you. Listen to the sounds around, smell, taste, touch and bring yourself back to where you are right now.

Do not presume anything — If we feel a little bit of discomfort or symptom, we start fearing the worst. Presuming it could be something related to cancer.

Why do I feel like this? This doesn’t feel natural.

Is the cancer back? What if it is, how will I get through it this time?

These are some thoughts that flood our mind at the time, but these are all presumptions that will only create panic and at most times than not, are false. 

It’s wiser to be aware and mindful of any symptom and get expert opinion before making any assumption.

These two practices sound easier said than done, but does wonders once it becomes natural and it will only become natural when it’s practiced diligently.


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