
Try not to isolate yourself, but also don’t berate yourself for being who you are. You don’t need the medical expertise of an oncologist or the pastoral or psychotherapeutic counseling abilities. Just show up. Take note of her. Pay attention to her pain. Grasp her. Tell her you love her and that you’ll always be there for her. Not only is this the right thing to do, but it also seems to increase a woman’s likelihood of surviving the illness.
Self-care is important.
Self-care is crucial. Spending time on activities that take your mind off of providing care for others will uplift your spirit and keep you healthy. Spend some time enjoying nice baths, reading, walking, and exercising to treat yourself.
Maintaining your sense of humor and finding the humor in things is crucial, even though it might be challenging. Additionally, make an effort to keep up your habits; nothing needs to be centered around cancer.

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