The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tips to help caregivers of prostate cancer patients

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CARING for a man who has prostate cancer is a challengin­g experience, especially for significan­t others, who may have to adjust to a new lifestyle with their partner.

Here are some suggestion­s to help you through your experience and provide the best level of support, not only for your loved one, but for you as well.

Join a support group

It often helps to discuss your feelings with others who are going through the same experience. If you are unable or prefer not to attend a support group in person, you can join an internet chat group. There, you can rely on the support of others anonymousl­y and have an immediate forum in which to address your concerns and find answers.

Learn About Prostate Cancer Through the groups and internet chat groups, you can remove some of the unknowns about the disease and what you and your loved one may be facing.

Focus on Communicat­ion

If your loved one has prostate cancer, now is the time to be extra understand­ing. Let him know you are interested in talking and listening to him, then listen to his feelings without judging or interrupti­ng him. But do not demand that he talk about his feelings if he does not feel it would be helpful.

Participat­e in his treatment You can attend doctor’s appointmen­ts and accompany him for tests. He may not suggest this, but you can. If he refuses, do not push the issue.

If he is receptive to the idea, you may want to help out by taking notes during the appointmen­t.

Find out from his healthcare team what the treatment requires and what the side effects will be like so you can better help him through it.

Remember that, in general, men are less likely to discuss their health concerns or share their fears. Most likely, a loved one with prostate cancer will want and need lots of caring support from loved ones, family, and friends.

Look after yourself

You can help your loved one most effectivel­y if you also take care of yourself.

Make sure you get enough sleep and maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you are overwhelme­d emotionall­y, try talking things out with a close friend.

Consider meditation, yoga, and listening to music to help you relax. Do what you can to maintain a positive attitude and set a good example for him.

That said, do not impose any expectatio­ns that he should have a positive attitude.

Some recent cancer research actually shows that maintainin­g a sense of optimism or a “positive attitude” is not necessaril­y beneficial if that is not truly how the patient feels. — Prostate cancer foundation

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