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

S. No. Moments Content
1 Feeling overwhelmed by treatment options Link Content
2 Waiting for test results Link Content
3 Discussing treatment options with healthcare providers Link Content
4 Facing uncertainty about the future Link Content
5 Making decisions about treatment options Link Content
6 Navigating the healthcare system Link Content
7 Acknowledging the effects of aging on energy levels and functioning Link Content
8 Adjusting to a new normal Link Content
9 Adjusting to changes in body image or function Link Content
10 Adjusting to changes in physical appearance or abilities Link Content
11 Adjusting to life after bladder cancer treatment Link Content
12 Adjusting to the idea of taking medication Link Content
13 Anxiety about cystoscope Link Content
14 Anxiety about the worsening condition Link Content
15 Anxiety during CT scan Link Content
16 Anxiety during X-rays Link Content
17 Balancing the desire to retain the bladder with potential risks Link Content
18 Balancing work and treatment Link Content
19 Beginning of menopause Link Content
20 Being alone and preparing to go to bed Link Content
21 Being concerned about a potential diagnosis Link Content
22 Being open to receiving information and support Link Content
23 Communicating with loved ones about the disease Link Content
24 Concern about the impact on daily activities Link Content
25 Considering the potential consequences of bladder removal Link Content
26 Contemplating the potential impact of treatment choices Link Content
27 Contemplating the significance of birthdays and personal growth Link Content
28 Coping with bladder cancer treatment-related fatigue Link Content
29 Coping with bladder cancer treatment-related hair loss Link Content
30 Coping with changes in body image due to bladder cancer treatment Link Content
31 Coping with changes in body image or self-esteem due to the disease or treatment Link Content
32 Coping with fear of recurrence Link Content
33 Coping with physical and emotional pain Link Content
34 Coping with the emotional and physical toll of the disease Link Content
35 Coping with the emotional impact of diagnosis Link Content
36 Coping with the emotional impact of the disease Link Content
37 Coping with the fear of recurrence Link Content
38 Coping with the fear of recurrence or progression of the cancer Link Content
39 Coping with the impact of retirement on health Link Content
40 Coping with the impact on relationships and intimacy Link Content
41 Coping with the potential loss of independence or ability to perform certain activities Link Content
42 Coping with the stigma associated with the disease Link Content
43 Coping with the uncertainty of disease progression Link Content
44 Coping with treatment-related fatigue Link Content
45 Dealing with changes in daily routines Link Content
46 Dealing with emotional distress and anxiety about bladder cancer Link Content
47 Dealing with fear of recurrence Link Content
48 Dealing with financial burdens Link Content
49 Dealing with pain or discomfort Link Content
50 Dealing with physical pain or discomfort Link Content
51 Dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of living with a chronic illness Link Content
52 Dealing with the fear of recurrence Link Content
53 Dealing with the stigma or misconceptions associated with bladder cancer Link Content
54 Dealing with treatment delays or interruptions Link Content
55 Dealing with uncertainty about the future Link Content
56 Deciding to try a new treatment option Link Content
57 Discovering the recurrence of cancer Link Content
58 Discussing treatment options with the doctor Link Content
59 Emotional distress due to weight loss Link Content
60 Experiencing adverse reactions to immunotherapy Link Content
61 Experiencing anxiety about the next recurrence Link Content
62 Experiencing bladder cancer treatment side effects Link Content
63 Experiencing fear and anxiety about the disease progression Link Content
64 Experiencing financial strain Link Content
65 Experiencing pain and severe symptoms after BCG treatment Link Content
66 Experiencing persistent symptoms Link Content
67 Experiencing setbacks or relapses Link Content
68 Experiencing side effects and uncertainty about continuing treatment Link Content
69 Experiencing sudden extreme driving anxiety Link Content
70 Facing financial challenges related to bladder cancer treatment Link Content
71 Facing potential limitations in activities Link Content
72 Facing potential limitations in daily activities Link Content
73 Facing potential side effects of treatment Link Content
74 Facing the decision to hold further treatments Link Content
75 Facing the need for another TURBT Link Content
76 Facing the possibility of disability or long-term effects Link Content
77 Facing the possibility of undergoing additional surgeries or treatments Link Content
78 Facing uncertainty about the effectiveness of Gemcitabine Link Content
79 Facing uncertainty about the future and prognosis Link Content
80 Fear of passing out or collapsing Link Content
81 Feeling exposed and in need of support during the treatment journey Link Content
82 Feeling exposed and uncertain about the situation Link Content
83 Feeling exposed and vulnerable due to sudden hormonal changes Link Content
84 Feeling exposed during exams Link Content
85 Feeling exposed to potential health challenges Link Content
86 Feeling isolated or alone Link Content
87 Feeling isolated or misunderstood by others who haven't experienced the disease Link Content
88 Feeling overwhelmed by the physical and emotional toll of the disease Link Content
89 Feeling scared and uncertain about the future Link Content
90 Feeling the absence of reproductive function Link Content
91 Feeling the effects of bladder inflammation Link Content
92 Feeling the need to seek medical attention Link Content
93 Feeling tired and worn out despite efforts to rest Link Content
94 Feeling uncertain about the future Link Content
95 Feeling uncertain about the future treatment options Link Content
96 Feeling uncertain about the treatment plan Link Content
97 Feeling unsure about the cause of the blood in urine Link Content
98 Feeling weak and helpless Link Content
99 Feeling weak and vulnerable Link Content
100 Frustration with doctors' inability to diagnose Link Content
101 Going through the first TURBT procedure Link Content
102 Hearing the doctor mention concerns and the need for a biopsy Link Content
103 Learning about being in full menopause Link Content
104 Learning about the diagnosis of T1 HG CIS Link Content
105 Losing 50 pounds Link Content
106 Losing track of the number of CIS recurrences Link Content
107 Making decisions about bladder cancer treatment options Link Content
108 Making decisions about disclosure of the diagnosis to employers or colleagues Link Content
109 Making decisions about palliative care or end-of-life options Link Content
110 Making decisions about treatment plans Link Content
111 Managing bladder cancer-related pain and discomfort Link Content
112 Managing financial burdens associated with treatment Link Content
113 Managing the emotional impact of retirement Link Content
114 Managing the emotional rollercoaster of retirement Link Content
115 Managing the impact of the disease on personal relationships and intimacy Link Content
116 Managing the impact on relationships Link Content
117 Managing the impact on relationships and social life Link Content
118 Navigating the healthcare system for bladder cancer treatment Link Content
119 Need for support and reassurance Link Content
120 Openness to seeking alternative opinions or treatments Link Content
121 Passing out for over 5 minutes Link Content
122 Physical discomfort during tests Link Content
123 Realizing that the retirement job is not as fulfilling as expected Link Content
124 Realizing the limited effectiveness of BCG Link Content
125 Receiving a bladder cancer diagnosis Link Content
126 Receiving a diagnosis Link Content
127 Receiving a recommendation to see a specialist Link Content
128 Receiving news about the rough condition of the bladder Link Content
129 Receiving news of bladder cancer progression Link Content
130 Receiving the diagnosis of adrenal gland dysfunction Link Content
131 Receiving the diagnosis of bladder cancer Link Content
132 Receiving the diagnosis of cancer Link Content
133 Receiving the diagnosis of thyroid dysfunction Link Content
134 Receiving the initial diagnosis Link Content
135 Recognizing the impact of longer working hours on overall well-being Link Content
136 Reflecting on previous experience with kidney stones Link Content
137 Reflecting on the impact of hysterectomy and aging Link Content
138 Reflecting on the impact of the disease on life Link Content
139 Scheduling surgery and facing the uncertainty of the procedure Link Content
140 Seeking emotional support Link Content
141 Seeking reassurance from healthcare professionals Link Content
142 Seeking support and guidance from healthcare professionals Link Content
143 Seeking support from the doctor Link Content
144 Seeking validation and understanding from others Link Content
145 Sharing bladder cancer diagnosis with family and friends Link Content
146 Sharing the diagnosis with family and loved ones Link Content
147 Sharing the diagnosis with loved ones Link Content
148 Sharing the diagnosis with loved ones and dealing with their reactions Link Content
149 Sitting in the waiting room Link Content
150 Struggling with body image changes Link Content
151 Uncertainty about medical history Link Content
152 Uncertainty about the cause of symptoms Link Content
153 Uncertainty about the effectiveness of Keytruda Link Content
154 Undergoing surgery or other invasive procedures Link Content
155 Understanding the treatment plan of BCG and its potential implications Link Content
156 Waiting for appointments with the endocrinologist Link Content
157 Waiting for biopsy results Link Content
158 Waiting for follow-up appointments or scans Link Content
159 Waiting for test results or biopsy reports Link Content

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