How do others deal with the bad days like to tierd to get out of bed or just dont want to start the day when in pain dont want to eat or see anyone just dont want or even feel like doing stuff ?
How do others deal with the bad days like to tierd to get out of bed or just dont want to start the day when in pain dont want to eat or see anyone just dont want or even feel like doing stuff ?
Hi erzsebet
this is fairly common when you have cancer. Sometimes you need all your energy just to do the essential things to keep you going. However you may be suffering from depression, loss of appetite, loss of interest, withdrawal are all symptoms. Talk with your GP it is a treatable condition with medicine and cognitive behavioural therapy. Hope you can get on top of it, best wishes Kim
Thanks i know these are all symtoms i am a recovering cancer patiant i take medication but not to the point i carnt do anything and i was just wondering how others cope and what they do i would much prefer not to take lots of medecation
My dog got me through my bad days as no matter how bad I felt he still wanted a walk so it made me get up and do what was needed through there was days I got home and curled back up.
Just take it one day at a time. On my really bad days i set myself little goals even if it was just to walk around my street or to the local shop and also kept a diary and would rant and rave in it but it helped and now serves as a memento of how far I have come.
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Hi i find my cat dose play a big part of waking me up to be feed we put acat flap to make things easy so i dident have to get up so much in the night i will try setting myself some goals thanks for letting me know how you get through the bad days x
Hope things work out and if you need support off those around you ask or just a rant and rave then think this forum may help as sometimes it's easier to talk to strangers than friends x
I dont like to talk to friends as i see it upsets them and my family always tell me to rest to sit down and not to over do things i get fustrated when i have to do nothing because im not the sort of person to sit and do nothing
Hi erzsebet
Sorry I did not realise that you are already having treatment. It sometimes feels like you'll never climb out of it when you are recovering. I would add to it to say the excercise bit is really important just like Sarah says even if its just a slow walk to the shop or post box. Also set your alarm clock and try to get up at your usual (pre cancer) time. Even if you then need a snooze mid morning. Try to get some breakfast even if its just one slice of toast and a cuppa. Listen to some happy music (sounds daft but it can lift your mood). Try to have a go at one of your interests, a crossword, craft or hobby even if it only occupies you a short while. Let people come and see you just for a short visit, I know it can be tiring but company is good for you, even if you are not keen on the contact with others. Kim
Cancer has taken my life and all the things i lived for the mums and tots group i ran childminding gardening guides and some people aswell but i do manage to work 3days a week and have a 2month old grandchild the first one of many i hope so im happy for those things