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Learning that you have cancer is scary. When you hear those three words it is often as though the world stands still. A plethora of emotions will surround you and your first thoughts may be filled with questions and fear. You will probably feel that your “normal” life is about to change, and in some ways it will. You will have to find acceptance with your diagnosis in your own mind and then share this news with your family and friends. There will be appointments to keep, treatment decisions to make, and medical bills to pay. Familiar routines may become disrupted or disappear altogether. Your ability to cope with these changes and the reality of your diagnosis can be one of the most important steps you will take in maintaining a positive outlook on life.
When you are facing a serious illness, your emotions can play an important role in how you feel about life, and these emotions can extend to your family and friends as well. You can minimize the impact by understanding that your feelings are normal, and then by moving ahead and becoming proactive in your treatment and care.
Many people think of coping as only an emotional process, but dealing with treatment regimens and their potential side effects, as well as quality of life concerns must also be addressed. While you can’t control the fact that you have been diagnosed with liver tumors, you can learn to minimize its effects on your health and wellness.
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