Emotional Intelligence Report |Vasomotor Symptoms

Surface Behaviors Show All

  1. Attending medical appointments
  2. Managing symptoms
  3. Researching treatment options
  4. Seeking emotional support
  5. Seeking medical advice
  6. Seeking second opinions
  7. Seeking support from family and friends
  8. Adhering to a specific diet
  9. Adhering to a specific diet or exercise regimen recommended by healthcare professionals
  10. Adhering to medication regimen
  11. Adhering to treatment plan
  12. Adjusting daily routines
  13. Adjusting lifestyle and daily routines to accommodate the disease
  14. Adjusting lifestyle habits
  15. Adjusting treatment plan
  16. Advocating for oneself
  17. Aging and approaching 50
  18. Answering questions about medical history
  19. Asking questions about bladder cancer in doctor appointments
  20. Attending bladder cancer awareness events
  21. Attending bladder cancer support group meetings
  22. Attending doctor appointments
  23. Attending support groups or therapy sessions for emotional support
  24. Back or abdominal pain
  25. Being called back by the doctor
  26. Being informed about adrenal gland dysfunction
  27. Being informed about thyroid dysfunction
  28. Being informed by Urologist about the rough condition of the bladder
  29. Being NED (No Evidence of Disease)
  30. Being recommended to see a Urologist

Vulnerable Moments Show All

  1. Feeling overwhelmed by treatment options
  2. Waiting for test results
  3. Discussing treatment options with healthcare providers
  4. Facing uncertainty about the future
  5. Making decisions about treatment options
  6. Navigating the healthcare system
  7. Acknowledging the effects of aging on energy levels and functioning
  8. Adjusting to a new normal
  9. Adjusting to changes in body image or function
  10. Adjusting to changes in physical appearance or abilities
  11. Adjusting to life after bladder cancer treatment
  12. Adjusting to the idea of taking medication
  13. Anxiety about cystoscope
  14. Anxiety about the worsening condition
  15. Anxiety during CT scan
  16. Anxiety during X-rays
  17. Balancing the desire to retain the bladder with potential risks
  18. Balancing work and treatment
  19. Beginning of menopause
  20. Being alone and preparing to go to bed
  21. Being concerned about a potential diagnosis
  22. Being open to receiving information and support
  23. Communicating with loved ones about the disease
  24. Concern about the impact on daily activities
  25. Considering the potential consequences of bladder removal

Choice Points Show All

  1. Deciding whether to seek a second opinion
  2. Choosing between different follow-up care plans
  3. Choosing between different treatment options
  4. Considering alternative treatment options
  5. Deciding whether to disclose the diagnosis to others
  6. Deciding whether to participate in clinical trials
  7. Selecting a healthcare provider
  8. Assessing the financial implications of treatment choices
  9. Assessing the impact of retirement on overall well-being
  10. Assessing the potential risks and benefits of treatment
  11. Choosing a healthcare provider or specialist for bladder cancer treatment
  12. Choosing between different bladder cancer support groups
  13. Choosing between different bladder cancer surveillance methods
  14. Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers
  15. Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers or facilities