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Bad news

If a person you care for receives a serious diagnosis, it can feel like a gut punch—for everyone in the family. There is no way to sugarcoat such a reality. There are ways, however, to make the emotional journey less traumatic.

Grief AND joy
Even if your loved one has only months or weeks to live, laughter still happens. It’s not wrong or disrespectful to watch a funny movie together, or share silly memories. Your emotional roller coaster will include highs as well as lows. Celebrate joy when it’s at the forefront.

When is action needed?
After the initial diagnosis, encourage your loved one to pause before making big decisions. Even with cancer, waiting 2-3 weeks does not usually result in a worse outcome. Ask the doctor to be specific about urgency.

Common emotions
You may have heard of the “stages of grief.” It is not really a linear progression. Rather, for you and your family member, a variety of emotions may come and go, and come again. Here are some tips:

Are you coping with a scary diagnosis?

Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free). We at Gentle Shepherd Hospice have walked with many families on this journey. Whether it’s an acute condition like cancer or a diagnosis like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s that involves many years of caring, as the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we understand the pressures you are experiencing. You don’t have to do this alone.

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