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

S. No. Choice Content
1 Deciding whether to seek a second opinion Link Content
2 Choosing between different follow-up care plans Link Content
3 Choosing between different treatment options Link Content
4 Considering alternative treatment options Link Content
5 Deciding whether to disclose the diagnosis to others Link Content
6 Deciding whether to participate in clinical trials Link Content
7 Selecting a healthcare provider Link Content
8 Assessing the financial implications of treatment choices Link Content
9 Assessing the impact of retirement on overall well-being Link Content
10 Assessing the potential risks and benefits of treatment Link Content
11 Choosing a healthcare provider or specialist for bladder cancer treatment Link Content
12 Choosing between different bladder cancer support groups Link Content
13 Choosing between different bladder cancer surveillance methods Link Content
14 Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers Link Content
15 Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment centers or facilities Link Content
16 Choosing between different bladder cancer treatment options Link Content
17 Choosing between different healthcare providers Link Content
18 Choosing between different healthcare providers or specialists Link Content
19 Choosing between different insurance plans or coverage options Link Content
20 Choosing between different medical specialists Link Content
21 Choosing between different medications Link Content
22 Choosing between different pain management strategies Link Content
23 Choosing between different supportive care options Link Content
24 Choosing between different surgical approaches Link Content
25 Choosing between different surgical techniques or approaches Link Content
26 Choosing between different treatment centers Link Content
27 Choosing between different treatment options (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation) Link Content
28 Choosing healthcare providers for guidance and support Link Content
29 Choosing to continue with immunotherapy despite adverse reactions Link Content
30 Choosing to disclose the disease to others Link Content
31 Choosing to educate myself about thyroid and adrenal gland dysfunction Link Content
32 Choosing to embrace and find peace in the aging process Link Content
33 Choosing to follow through with the recommended treatment Link Content
34 Choosing to hold further treatments Link Content
35 Choosing to inform and involve my spouse in the process Link Content
36 Choosing to involve family members in decision-making Link Content
37 Choosing to make appointments with an endocrinologist Link Content
38 Choosing to make lifestyle changes to improve overall health and well-being Link Content
39 Choosing to participate in advocacy or awareness activities for bladder cancer Link Content
40 Choosing to participate in clinical trials Link Content
41 Choosing to participate in clinical trials or experimental treatments Link Content
42 Choosing to schedule surgery for the recommended treatment Link Content
43 Choosing to seek a second opinion Link Content
44 Choosing to seek a second opinion or consult with other healthcare professionals Link Content
45 Choosing to seek information and support Link Content
46 Choosing to try Keytruda treatment Link Content
47 Choosing to undergo another TURBT Link Content
48 Choosing whether to prioritize medical appointments over other commitments Link Content
49 Considering alternative therapies or complementary treatments Link Content
50 Considering alternative treatment options apart from BCG Link Content
51 Considering alternative ways to spend retirement time Link Content
52 Considering complementary or alternative therapies Link Content
53 Considering different treatment modalities Link Content
54 Considering possible causes for the blood in urine Link Content
55 Considering the possibility of bladder removal Link Content
56 Considering treatment options for managing symptoms Link Content
57 Deciding between different treatment options for bladder cancer (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery) Link Content
58 Deciding how to manage my emotions and concerns during this process Link Content
59 Deciding how to navigate the physical symptoms of menopause Link Content
60 Deciding on a treatment approach Link Content
61 Deciding on complementary or alternative therapies Link Content
62 Deciding on end-of-life care preferences Link Content
63 Deciding on lifestyle changes to improve health Link Content
64 Deciding on self-care practices to improve mental health Link Content
65 Deciding on the appropriate time to retire Link Content
66 Deciding on the best approach to navigate menopause Link Content
67 Deciding on the level of involvement in treatment decisions Link Content
68 Deciding on the timing and frequency of follow-up appointments Link Content
69 Deciding on the timing of treatment Link Content
70 Deciding on the treatment approach Link Content
71 Deciding on the use of adjuvant therapies Link Content
72 Deciding on the use of bladder-preserving treatments Link Content
73 Deciding on the use of complementary or alternative therapies Link Content
74 Deciding on the use of surveillance tests or imaging Link Content
75 Deciding to adjust my lifestyle to support the treatment Link Content
76 Deciding to answer questions about medical history Link Content
77 Deciding to call and make an appointment with my primary physician Link Content
78 Deciding to continue treatment despite not feeling good after the first infusion Link Content
79 Deciding to explore alternative treatment options Link Content
80 Deciding to follow the recommendation and see a Urologist Link Content
81 Deciding to leave the retirement job Link Content
82 Deciding to proceed with the first TURBT procedure Link Content
83 Deciding to schedule cystoscope Link Content
84 Deciding to schedule exams Link Content
85 Deciding to seek medical help after passing out Link Content
86 Deciding to switch to Gemcitabine for therapy Link Content
87 Deciding to take medication Link Content
88 Deciding to talk to the Oncologist about Keytruda Link Content
89 Deciding to trust my doctor's judgment and seek further diagnosis Link Content
90 Deciding to trust the doctor's diagnosis Link Content
91 Deciding to undergo additional tests Link Content
92 Deciding to undergo CT scan Link Content
93 Deciding to undergo cystoscopes, CT scans, and cytology Link Content
94 Deciding to undergo Gemcitabine treatments Link Content
95 Deciding to undergo tests Link Content
96 Deciding to undergo the biopsy procedure Link Content
97 Deciding to undergo X-rays Link Content
98 Deciding whether to continue or discontinue BCG treatments Link Content
99 Deciding whether to continue working or take time off during treatment Link Content
100 Deciding whether to disclose bladder cancer diagnosis to employers or coworkers Link Content
101 Deciding whether to disclose symptoms to family and friends Link Content
102 Deciding whether to disclose the condition to others Link Content
103 Deciding whether to disclose the diagnosis to family, friends, or colleagues Link Content
104 Deciding whether to explore complementary therapies or lifestyle changes Link Content
105 Deciding whether to join a support group or seek professional counseling Link Content
106 Deciding whether to make lifestyle changes (e.g., diet, exercise) Link Content
107 Deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial Link Content
108 Deciding whether to participate in a clinical trial for bladder cancer Link Content
109 Deciding whether to participate in clinical trials or research studies Link Content
110 Deciding whether to pursue alternative treatments or therapies for pain management Link Content
111 Deciding whether to pursue bladder cancer treatment locally or travel for specialized care Link Content
112 Deciding whether to pursue bladder cancer treatment or opt for palliative care Link Content
113 Deciding whether to pursue complementary or alternative therapies alongside conventional treatments Link Content
114 Deciding whether to pursue genetic testing Link Content
115 Deciding whether to pursue regular follow-up appointments and screenings for early detection Link Content
116 Deciding whether to pursue surgery Link Content
117 Deciding whether to pursue surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation Link Content
118 Deciding whether to pursue surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy Link Content
119 Deciding whether to seek a second opinion for bladder cancer diagnosis Link Content
120 Deciding whether to seek a second opinion from another urologist Link Content
121 Deciding whether to seek immediate medical attention Link Content
122 Deciding whether to start using an estrogen patch Link Content
123 Deciding whether to undergo lumbar fusion surgery Link Content
124 Deciding whether to wait and see if symptoms persist or worsen Link Content
125 Decision to continue taking Prozac or explore other options Link Content
126 Decision to seek help or advice Link Content
127 Determining how to communicate concerns and frustrations to healthcare providers Link Content
128 Determining how to manage daily activities with limited energy Link Content
129 Determining the best approach for managing bladder cancer treatment side effects Link Content
130 Determining the best approach for managing bladder cancer-related pain and discomfort Link Content
131 Determining the best approach to manage symptoms during retirement Link Content
132 Determining the frequency and duration of treatment sessions Link Content
133 Determining the frequency of follow-up appointments for bladder cancer Link Content
134 Determining the level of involvement in treatment decision-making Link Content
135 Determining the need for bladder reconstruction or diversion Link Content
136 Determining the support system needed during treatment Link Content
137 Determining the timing and extent of lifestyle modifications or dietary changes Link Content
138 Determining the timing of bladder cancer treatment Link Content
139 Determining the timing of treatment Link Content
140 Determining the timing of treatment initiation Link Content
141 Determining what is truly important in life Link Content
142 Evaluating the balance between work and personal life in retirement Link Content
143 Evaluating the impact of Keytruda treatment on the disease journey Link Content
144 Evaluating the impact of treatment on daily life Link Content
145 Evaluating the potential impact of treatment on relationships Link Content
146 Evaluating the potential risks and benefits of each treatment option Link Content
147 Evaluating the risks and benefits of menopause-related decisions Link Content
148 Exploring options to improve energy levels and overall functioning Link Content
149 Making choices to prioritize overall well-being during menopause journey Link Content
150 Making decisions about fertility preservation Link Content
151 Making decisions about lifestyle changes to support menopause journey Link Content
152 Making decisions about palliative or end-of-life care Link Content
153 Making decisions about treatment modifications or adjustments Link Content
154 Making decisions regarding the timing and frequency of BCG treatment Link Content
155 Making the decision to stop treatment after the fifth infusion Link Content
156 Opting for close observation instead of immediate intervention Link Content
157 Reflecting on the impact of work on overall health and well-being Link Content
158 Selecting a healthcare facility or hospital Link Content
159 Selecting a healthcare provider for bladder cancer treatment Link Content
160 Selecting a healthcare provider or treatment center Link Content
161 Selecting a rehabilitation program Link Content
162 Selecting a support group or counseling service Link Content
163 Selecting intravesical therapy as the next treatment option Link Content
164 Selecting the type of surgery or procedure for cancer treatment Link Content
165 Weighing the benefits and risks of bladder preservation Link Content
166 Weighing the pros and cons of different treatment options Link Content