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a month agoBoy dose it affect the mind!
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a month agoI wish I new where to get some help with the mind I am angry all the time
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a month agoCancer treatments can indeed impact cognitive function, often called "chemo brain" or "cancer-related cognitive impairment," affecting memory, concentration, and mental clarity. These cognitive changes are a real and common experience that many in the cancer community face, and discussing strategies for managing them can be incredibly helpful for others going through similar challenges.
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a month agoYou have a reason to be angry. Cancer isn’t fair. Try your oncologist. Ask for a referral
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a month agoYou have every right to be angry. Try not to spend to much time being angry though you'll miss out on the happy times and good memories.🙂
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a month agoFeeling angry is a natural response I really don't know what I feel depressed pissed off or happy because it could be worse I have been through a lot in my 47 years heart aches lose of loved ones addiction only thing I really know is life is hard and unfair at times all we can do is be thankful for opening our eyes in the morning and try to enjoy every minute we have left I don't know if you have family or friends Im lucky I have few of both but if you don't get out meet people there is a lot of people out there that really need a friend and I truly hope you can find just a little bit of happiness in this hard times smile no matter what I would be your friend your never alone
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