May 1, 2022

By Anne Dabbs, 
NCAN TN Chapter Leader, NET Patient

Physicians and psychologists tell us that a cluttered mind and a cluttered life can be detrimental for those living with a chronic illness. On a daily basis, Neuroendocrine Cancer takes up so much mental and physical space that life can quickly become overwhelming. Let’s do all we can to streamline those actions and thoughts which can distract us from a good quality of life.

 

1) NOW is the time to give yourself an assessment of how well you are living with your Neuroendocrine Cancer.
Winter is hopefully behind us. Spring time is always a season of growth and new beginnings. Take a few moments to look back along your NETs journey and mentally shelve the bad experiences in order to focus on those experiences which will continue to lead you forward.

 

2) ELIMINATE EXCESS.
Clear out your Neuroendocrine notebooks and files. Consolidate reports and shred duplicates. Compile a list of missing files to request from medical records departments. Join your physicians’ patient portals to utilize for record keeping and effective communication. Clean out your medicine cabinet and pill boxes. Verify expiration dates and make note of renewal dates for your medications. Properly dispose of expired medications and replenish your OTC medicines and supplies. Update your first aid kit.

 

3) TAKE INVENTORY.
Update your physicians’ contact information and medication lists. (Find Helpful Forms HERE) Schedule your annual appointments for the dentist, optometrist, primary care, and all other “routine” doctor visits. Schedule preventative health appointments, making sure you are current on shots and vaccinations. Request referrals for those health issues which have been overshadowed by your oncology obligations.

 

4) SET GOALS.
Be realistic in setting goals for diet selections and exercise ambitions. Acknowledge long term goals such as drafting a will; a Living Will; a Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare. Being proactive in these matters early insures less future stress. Focus on what you can do to enhance your life. Join a book club, renew friendships, learn a new language, or plan a trip. Make time for fun. Let go of what you expected your life to be like right now and focus instead all that is good. Write down that which grieves you; then let it go to make room in your life and in your mind for the positive that will build you up.

And always remember that we, at NCAN, are here to help you live your best life with your Neuroendocrine Cancer. We have educational and support opportunities in place to offer assistance whenever you might need. Reach out if you need us.

Find out more about how YOU can help the NET Community.

 

Disclaimer: NCAN blog posts are the opinions of its writers and are not intended as a replacement for medical advice. Please consult your Health Care Providers for individual concerns.