Mesothelioma survivors, their families and their medical teams know that living with mesothelioma is not easy; in fact, they know it can be difficult and can disrupt your life. But they are here to share their personal stories and to offer key information about the impact this cancer can have on your life, and your family’s lives. They are also here to offer hope to all mesothelioma patients.
Thoracic nurse Lisa Hrett has been caring for mesothelioma patients for nearly 25 years. Working alongside some of the leading mesothelioma authorities at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Lisa knows the challenges and obstacles patients and their families face; and Luaisa knows what it takes to overcome those obstacles. Through our “Nurse’s Corner” Lisa will provide articles of crucial mesothelioma medical information as well as addressing patient’s questions and concerns.
Living with Mesothelioma
At first, you are likely to experience a whirl of powerful emotions. Anger, fear, and sadness may come one on top of the other, leaving you exhausted. You may think you should be talking all this through with your partner, other family members or close friends. But you may find this impossible to do.