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I am 36 and have recently been diagnosed with Cervical Cancer, early stages.
I am sitting in the unknown atm, I have MRI, PET scans etc booked.
Did anyone follow a strict diet, cut out alcohol?
What do you take / do to help with anxiety, and stress?
Hello Beckydodd,
Thank you for reaching out and joining our online community. I am sure you have so many questions about your diagnosis, I hope others in the community would like to share their experience with Cervical Cancer.
In the mean time I am sending you a link from the Cancer Council Website, which provides some information about Cervical cancer. I hope you find it useful.
https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/cervical-cancer/
Kind regards and best wishes
Susana
Cancer Council
Online Community
Hi I've had cervical cancer had chemo x6 and radiation x 5 days a week for 5 weeks, and then brachytherapy. Sounds daunting but you get through it without losing your hair. I am also a member of a Facebook pages especially for Cervical Cancer Aust/NZ support group. This is worth joining for support.
Best of luck with your journey .
Robyn2
I've been prescribed lorazapam and it really helps with anxiety. It keeps your mind from racing. I've told my care providers it should be prescribed to everyone with a cancer diagnosis! I had one trip to the ER before being prescribed.
I sincerely regret learning of your new diagnosis. When presented with such news, it's quite reasonable to feel overwhelmed and anxious. I'm not qualified to give medical advice, but I can provide some broad information that may be useful.
It's always a good idea to discuss dietary and lifestyle modifications with your healthcare team, including a qualified dietitian, to find what works best for you. All things considered, a diet high in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean meats can promote general health and potentially lessen the adverse effects of cancer treatment. Eliminating alcohol may also be a good idea because drinking has been linked to a higher risk of developing several malignancies, including cervical cancer.
Regarding the management of stress and anxiety, there are various approaches you may take into consideration:
At this moment, don't forget to treat yourself with kindness. It's acceptable to experience a range of emotions, and it's critical to allow yourself the time and space to deal with them. Please don't hesitate to contact your healthcare team with any questions or concerns; they are there to support you.