Why Life After Cancer Still Feels Hard – The Emotional Aftermath No One Talks About
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“I thought I’d feel better than this…”
If that thought has ever crossed your mind after cancer treatment, this episode is for you.
In this week’s Confidence After Cancer, Gabby opens up about one of the most confusing and rarely discussed parts of recovery — the emotional aftermath after treatment ends.
From the outside, everything may look like it’s back to normal.
You’re functioning.
You may be back at work.
You’re doing what’s expected of you.
But internally, something feels different.
You may feel:
- More emotional
- Less confident
- Disconnected from yourself
- Unsure of who you are now
Gabby explains why this happens — and why it doesn’t mean anything is wrong with you.
After months (or years) of survival mode, your body finally has space to process everything you’ve been through. And that’s often when the emotional impact begins to surface.
This episode also explores something many women don’t realise they’re experiencing:
the hidden grief of losing who you used to be.
Because recovery isn’t just physical — it’s emotional, mental, and deeply tied to identity.
And sometimes, the hardest part is not the treatment…
it’s what comes after.
What You’ll Learn from this Episode:- Why life after cancer can feel harder than expected
- The emotional impact that often shows up after treatment ends
- Why you may not feel “back to normal” — and why that’s okay
- How survival mode delays emotional processing
- The hidden grief of losing your old identity
- Why feeling lost or disconnected is a normal response
- The “in-between phase” of not being your old self or your new self yet
- Why support often drops away when you still need it most
- How to begin reconnecting with who you are now
Resources & Links:
- Book a free clarity call with Gabby: Schedule here
- Connect with Gabby on Instagram: @gabby.mottershead
- Visit the website: confidenceaftercancer.co.uk
- Watch on YouTube: Subscribe here
- Join Gabby’s weekly newsletter for tips on life after treatment: Sign up here