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Helping husband understand there is no natural cure

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: May 12 3:21pm | Replies (44)

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@sradeb

Thank you for asking. Slow and hard. We're trying the Mediterranean diet, since it's highly recommended but that's more for prevention than cure I know. At least it might slow things down hopefully while I research other options. One directions I'm going is Naturopathic Oncology. He's agreed that sounds interesting rather than Integrative Oncology. So we'll see where that goes. I do have to say that this support group has been a huge help to me in this process even though he's not interested and again on Saturday said this is all up to me and any time lost in me not finding what he wants is on me, not him. Long sigh.

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That it is a huge and unfair burden for you to bear alone, @sradeb. I'm glad that this forum can provide feedback and some support. I hope that you are seeing or will consider speaking wth someone who will support you, like a social worker, counsellor, chaplain, etc. These services are often available for caregivers at cancer centers. Do you have access to caregiver supports or to speak with someone about your caregiver experience?