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In support of your cancer fatigue conversations

Updated: Apr 8

Cancer-related fatigue is not your "I was up binge watching Severance last night" kind of tired.

What you are experiencing is valid and common - but we know that there are some misconceptions, myths and knowledge-gaps that might be in the way. If you could use some back up as you bring up cancer fatigue to your doctor, family members, friends, therapist - or anyone else whom you could use in your corner, this downloadable resource might be it👇:



 🛼 Hang out with Carolyn Van + Dr. Scott Adams
 🛼 Hang out with Carolyn Van + Dr. Scott Adams

Feel free to also pass along our conversation with Scott Adams of Cancer Fatigue Services. It can be found on all major podcast platforms!


If you aren't sure if what you are experiencing is cancer-fatigue, this 5-minute analyzer, the attached resource and our hang out with Scott might offer some clarity. It is full of key insights, evidence-based information and answers to common questions. Go ahead and lean on it to support your conversations, even if those conversations are with yourself.


I get that the levels of fatigue you may be experiencing can feel like a block in your life. I hear you. I have been there ✋, once upon a time. You are not alone. - On your side, CV Your Cancer Surviving Sis & Thrivership Hypewoman



 
 
 

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The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the podcast author, or individuals participating in the podcast at the moment of recording - and do not represent the opinions of any podcast partners. We are human and are constantly learning and evolving.  What is shared in these conversations is for consideration only. This podcast must not be in place of official professional research, medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counselling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. While those on the podcast might have lived and professional experiences with cancer, it is important to seek support from health professionals who can take the time to assess and analyze your specific circumstance.

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