How do I help or talk to a neighbor who has cancer?!


Question: How do I help or talk to a neighbor who has cancer!?
I don't know her well and a mutual friend told me she has stage 4 breast cancer!. I want to talk to her or do something to help, but I'm not sure what to do or say!. She didn't tell me herself (but I haven't seen her much either) so I don't want to butt in or make her uncomfortable!. Any advice!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Stop by, and say, "Hi Jane!. I don't mean to butt into your personal business, but I have heard through the grapevine that you've been having some health issues!. I wanted to let you know that you should feel free to ask if there's anything I can do to help make things easier for you!."

That lets her know that you're available, and gives her the opportunity to talk more about her illness or her needs if she wants to!. It's important that you let her do the asking, and don't pester her too much!. Being ill is hard work, and making nice for company can be exhausting!.

Also, when you're talking to her, don't be overly sad!. Try to talk about normal things!.!.!.what's been going on in the neighborhood lately, your favorite tv show, the project your husband is working on!.!.!.you know, the things you talk to healthy friends about!. A little bit of normalcy is often appreciated by those who have so much other stuff going on!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

when you do see her speak to her , always have a up beat attitude when talking to her ,only tell her once how sorry you are about her sickness, this is very depressing to them!. try to think of plesant things to talk about ask about family, grandkids etc!. let her know you will always be there for her if she needs someone!. I know this will be hard but please try it may mean a lot to her!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Just knock on her door and take some flowers to her, tell her that you just felt like brighten up someones day and her name came to mind!. Do not say anything about the cancer unless she brings it up first!. Just talk, it is the small things that people do in life that mean the most!. A small act of kindness goes a long way!. I have known a few people with cancer and I think this should be a good way to show you care!. Cancer patients love to know that people still care, this is what helps them fight!. Random acts of kindness!. And remember that your actions speak louder than words!. Wish you the best!=]Www@Answer-Health@Com

I would do something sweet and not leave anything saying it was you

for instance:

leave a flower on her porch or mailbox randomly, or leave nice notes, or something of that nature ,,,little things make people feel better and give them hope!.!.!.even if she doesnt know its you it will make the both of you feel better about the situation and you wouldnt be butting in or imbaresing her!.!.!.

good luck ,,, : )Www@Answer-Health@Com

Just tell her you heard she had breast cancer & invite her over for tea or somthing sometime!. Don't treat different just beacause she has cancer!. They're no different then anyone else!. Include her though!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Having been in your neighbors place, might I suggest that you stop by on your way to the market and offer to pick up some groceries!. Trying to run a house while going through chemo was very tough!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I ve been through stage 2 Breast Cancer and I appreciated all the help and support i did get so go to your friend and help her she will appreciate your help!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

My mother was very sensitive about her cancer!.!.!.Approaching her may lead to a confrontation, she may feel that u never took the time to get to know her b4, but now that u know she has cancer u feel pity 4 her!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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