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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Tips for organizing your breast cancer information

The breast cancer journey is filled with decisions, doctor visits, tests, treatments, medication, side effects and stress. Below are some tips for a woman, that newly diagnosed control this with breast cancer overwhelming experience.


Four tips for organizing your travel


1. Ask for copies of all records of your cancer treatment, and set a personal medical file. The file can lab tests, pathology reports, x-ray results, prescription treatment and aftercare instructions included. In the course of time, it is easy to forget when you were treated, treated you and what you got kind of drugs.


2. Purchase to a magazine, organize your thoughts and notes documenting your experience. Some days you can feel like writing in your journal and other days not you. Worry not about the entries that is sparse; even a few pointers help you remember important emotions or milestones. To keep a journal, a large defense may be feeling overwhelmed or anxious.


3. Use a directory manage personal and medical team information so that if you are handy. A directory is a good place to organize your information such as name of doctor, Office addresses, phone numbers and e-Mail addresses for the people that you need to call in an emergency. Also the directory, you can use to record insurance information, contact names and numbers.


4. The dates of treatment follow all of your doctor dates, doses of medicine, work plan and social activities in a calendar. In addition to recording your next appointments, you can describe, how you feel from one day to the next. Support this information and your doctor find ways to make you more comfortable.


Stay organized give your cancer experience help you remain calm and control and used the order, focus your energy on well to you.


About the author:


Kim Regenhard is a breast cancer survivor. In the spring of 1998, Kim Regenhard discovered a lump in her breast. If tests, that the lump was cancer confirmed Kim felt her world had changed. Although shocked and afraid, Kim quickly decided their best strategy would continue to be positive, active and to educate yourself about the disease.


Now cancer navigate exempt, Kim used their skills and experience, to develop a tool that help others, the physical and mental course of cancer. Kim created A survivor's Guide for the breast cancer journey, a gift of which went with the help of other breast cancer survivors and survived the breast cancer journey for those, which are the first steps.


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