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kmakm
8 years agoMember
@Eastmum We are all different and we all know that grief is individual, and not linear. However, separate comments from both my oncologist and (breast cancer specialising) psychologist have indicated the importance of acknowleging and processing the grief of a BC diagnosis.
I know that I'm a lot damper because of the previous five years of family trauma, not just because of my BC.
@melclarity has written beautifully about the timing of her grief process.
You've still got a way to go in your treatment, and I'm told that for many it's when active treatment finishes and survivorship starts that it hits them. See how you go, I wouldn't worry about it now, if indeed you are! K xox
I know that I'm a lot damper because of the previous five years of family trauma, not just because of my BC.
@melclarity has written beautifully about the timing of her grief process.
You've still got a way to go in your treatment, and I'm told that for many it's when active treatment finishes and survivorship starts that it hits them. See how you go, I wouldn't worry about it now, if indeed you are! K xox