Coping With Personality Changes During Cancer Treatment
websitebuilder • November 2, 2019
There is a lot to cope with when you're the carer for a person with cancer; doctors appointments, tests, physical changes. But what happens when the changes are in their personality?
There are numerous reasons for personality changes in a person going through cancer therapies from medication reactions to emotional stress. It's important to talk to your physician about changes in the person dealing with cancer. It's also key to take care of yourself, as the carer, in whichever ways possible whether it be time alone to relax with a book, or someone else to talk to about the stress you're dealing with.
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