
Weird Things No One Tells You About Going Through Cancer with Sara Kruger
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In this episode of the INDY Foundation Connecting Through Cancer podcast, host Kayla Keenan and guest Sara Kruger delve into the emotional and social complexities of navigating cancer. They discuss the importance of open communication, the often-overlooked struggles of caregivers, and the unexpected social dynamics that arise during cancer treatment. Sara shares her personal journey, highlighting the need for support systems and the significance of embracing life despite the challenges posed by cancer. The conversation emphasizes resilience, mental health, and the importance of community support in the cancer journey.
Takeaways
- INDY Foundation aims to support cancer warriors through their journey.
- Cancer experiences are often more complex than they appear.
- Open communication is crucial for both patients and caregivers.
- Caregivers also need support and should not be overlooked.
- Unexpected social interactions can be challenging during cancer treatment.
- People often want to hear that you're 'good' even when you're not.
- Chemo brain can have lasting effects on cognitive function.
- Embracing life and making memories is essential during treatment.
- It's important to prioritize mental health throughout the cancer journey.
- Finding joy and silver linings can help navigate tough times.
INDY is short for "I'm Not Done Yet," a phrase often said by the late Kyle Strand during his courageous battle with colon cancer. Kyle's four-year journey was both extremely challenging and profoundly beautiful. Though he lost his battle in July 2017, his legacy lives on through his two dying wishes: to establish the INDY Foundation and to inspire others to live every day to its fullest. In August 2017, the INDY Foundation was born, continuing Kyle's mission to support and uplift cancer warriors everywhere. Find more information here: www.indy-foundation.org
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