Advice From Sheryl Crow
websitebuilder • November 24, 2019
An in-depth interview between Katie Couric and Sheryl Crow dives into Sheryl's experience of breast cancer.
She encourages anyone dealing with cancer treatments to remember that you can't make people comfortable with your diagnosis and it's not your responsibility to take care of their emotions. Sheryl also recommends taking the space you need, away from the emotions and needs of others, but also, ask for help with the mundane tasks of life that can be too tiring and overwhelming when you're going through treatment.
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