By Richard Maye Many circumstances will cross our path during the course of a person’s life and be they the good experiences or not so good, a pattern of your emotional resilience is formed early on. Some people seem to be able to withstand the strong winds that blow across their life, maintaining their balance. Others bend with the intensity of the wind of adversity and some break.
Richard Maye's item is good--certainly a well-needed consideration for all doctors, not just urologists. I know that I went through many of these concerns when my (second) wife was diagnosed with Stage 4 metastisized breast cancer--so when I was diagnosed with PC I had already, as it were, been there and done that, really well prepared for what was coming, and this was prior to my decision to be involved in AS.
Whole Person Care to Better Treat Cancer--Anxiety-Depression (Part I)
Richard Maye's item is good--certainly a well-needed consideration for all doctors, not just urologists. I know that I went through many of these concerns when my (second) wife was diagnosed with Stage 4 metastisized breast cancer--so when I was diagnosed with PC I had already, as it were, been there and done that, really well prepared for what was coming, and this was prior to my decision to be involved in AS.
Allan Greenberg