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I struggle with the reality of having metastatic cancer. I printed out the following and taped it to my mirror. Every day it is a reminder for me to start the day on a positive note. Sure, it does not make the cancer go away, but it is a tool in my toolbox to help me cope. I hope you may be able to benefit from it. Take care everyone!
1. Don’t let denial take over. Be realistic and face the issue. That way you can make the most of the time available.
2. Have viable plans or goals for things you want to accomplish. Keep a purpose in your life. Life without meaning is empty. It doesn’t have to be that way—it depends on you.
3. To the degree possible, keep active. Even if physically restricted, your intellectual life has not ended. So why bring it to a premature close? Keep your mind active—reading, writing, painting, learning. Even include new projects.
4. Develop a positive attitude so that you can wisely use your resources. Self-pity is self-centered and self-destructive. Think in terms of what you can do for others. Your friends and relatives can be upbuilt by your positive attitude.
5. Try to retain a sense of humor and the ability to laugh at yourself. See the roses, not just the thorns. Appreciate the fact that you are living, not just the idea that, like everyone else, you are dying.
@metman, I moved your question about proton therapy for prostate cancer to the Prostate Cancer group in this existing discussion:
- Starting Proton Treatments for Prostate Cancer: Any experiences? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/starting-proton-treatments/
I encourage you to read through the past posts. Also note the responses you got from @dandl48 and @gregorylynn
Metman, when will you start radiation treatment? Do you have specific questions you'd like to ask?
@metman This coming September will be 2 years since I had SBRT Proton therapy for prostate cancer. It was 5 treatments over the course of 10 days. No pain at all and the prep was easy. Since then I've had PSA ratings of < 0. 1 with my last visit last week to Mayo Rochester. I'm very pleased with the result.