Emotional Intelligence Report |Vasomotor Symptoms
Surface Behaviors
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- Attending medical appointments
- Managing symptoms
- Researching treatment options
- Seeking emotional support
- Seeking medical advice
- Seeking second opinions
- Seeking support from family and friends
- Adhering to a specific diet
- Adhering to a specific diet or exercise regimen recommended by healthcare professionals
- Adhering to medication regimen
- Adhering to treatment plan
- Adjusting daily routines
- Adjusting lifestyle and daily routines to accommodate the disease
- Adjusting lifestyle habits
- Adjusting treatment plan
- Advocating for oneself
- Aging and approaching 50
- Answering questions about medical history
- Asking questions about bladder cancer in doctor appointments
- Attending bladder cancer awareness events
- Attending bladder cancer support group meetings
- Attending doctor appointments
- Attending support groups or therapy sessions for emotional support
- Back or abdominal pain
- Being called back by the doctor
- Being informed about adrenal gland dysfunction
- Being informed about thyroid dysfunction
- Being informed by Urologist about the rough condition of the bladder
- Being NED (No Evidence of Disease)
- Being recommended to see a Urologist
Vulnerable Moments
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- Feeling overwhelmed by treatment options
- Waiting for test results
- Discussing treatment options with healthcare providers
- Facing uncertainty about the future
- Making decisions about treatment options
- Navigating the healthcare system
- Acknowledging the effects of aging on energy levels and functioning
- Adjusting to a new normal
- Adjusting to changes in body image or function
- Adjusting to changes in physical appearance or abilities
- Adjusting to life after bladder cancer treatment
- Adjusting to the idea of taking medication
- Anxiety about cystoscope
- Anxiety about the worsening condition
- Anxiety during CT scan
- Anxiety during X-rays
- Balancing the desire to retain the bladder with potential risks
- Balancing work and treatment
- Beginning of menopause
- Being alone and preparing to go to bed
- Being concerned about a potential diagnosis
- Being open to receiving information and support
- Communicating with loved ones about the disease
- Concern about the impact on daily activities
- Considering the potential consequences of bladder removal
- Deciding whether to seek a second opinion
- Choosing between different follow-up care plans
- Choosing between different treatment options
- Considering alternative treatment options
- Deciding whether to disclose the diagnosis to others
- Deciding whether to participate in clinical trials
- Selecting a healthcare provider
- Assessing the financial implications of treatment choices
- Assessing the impact of retirement on overall well-being
- Assessing the potential risks and benefits of treatment
- Choosing a healthcare provider or specialist for bladder cancer treatment
- Choosing between different bladder cancer support groups
- Choosing between different bladder cancer surveillance methods
- Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers
- Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers or facilities