Coping With GIST For Caregivers

Coping With GIST For Caregivers2020-01-07T11:29:13-05:00

When someone is diagnosed with cancer, life changes completely. This means that the patient may have to depend on a support team of caregivers to help them manage this difficult and often complex journey. This supportive role may include tasks such as cooking a meal, simple housekeeping, providing transportation or picking up medications to acting as a patient advocate, providing emotional support, making phone calls, gathering necessary information about diagnosis and treatment, or helping with health insurance details.

Caregivers are an important team of family and friends. There are many ways to help and it’s critical to identify your abilities and your boundaries. As the patient’s journey progresses, their needs will change as will a caregiver’s role. Caregivers need emotional support as well and self-awareness to know when it’s time to rest and renew their own strength and inner resources.

If you are a caregiver for a friend or family member who is dealing with GIST, please reach out to the LRG staff, and our support group and GIST Chat. Articles related to caregiving are posted below and are updated as we continue to publish more content.

Cancer Caregiving Tips By Janeen

Caring for someone suffering from an illness is hard, there's no other way to put it. Most of the time it gets easier but in the beginning right after a surgery, it can be very emotionally draining and frightening. Caring for someone you love is even more so as there is an emotional connection, a deep desire to alleviate the pain and suffering we see in the eyes of the person whose bedside we are hovering over.

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