Living with and beyond cancer
Relationship with a spouse or partner
She says that being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia one year into her marriage altered...
She says that being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia one year into her marriage altered...
I think the initial diagnosis kind of hit us both a little bit. I mean we’d been married just a year to the day almost, when I was diagnosed, so that was very hard. Obviously it kind of changed the, what can I say, it changed the dynamics of the relationship in quite a major way, because you don’t really expect something like this to happen to you when you’re newly married and, you know, you’ve got your life ahead of you.
Carole developed depression after her breast cancer, which altered her behaviour towards her...
Carole developed depression after her breast cancer, which altered her behaviour towards her...
Her husband had done everything for her while she was ill with ovarian cancer but now that she...
Her husband had done everything for her while she was ill with ovarian cancer but now that she...
Having lymphoma made him really angry and he coped badly; he didn’t accept offers of...
Having lymphoma made him really angry and he coped badly; he didn’t accept offers of...
Through the second period of cancer my personality changed, I think that’s quite an interesting one. I turned from a sort of happy outgoing kind of person to a sort of introspective, unhappy, certainly very angry - and this is only in retrospect now, I mean at the time I didn’t know it but, you know - I was really angry at this intrusion into, you know, my life, I think. And, you know, this had a detrimental effect on my marriage and all the people around me. And I found, you know, I was impossible to talk to, I wouldn’t listen to, you know, people saying that, you know, “Oh you’re changing”, or, “You’re not the person you used to be”, or, “You need to go and seek some help about your anger”, or, “This is affecting, you know, your relationships with your wife or children or your friends”, or, you know, “I don’t like the kind of person you’re turning into”. And certainly it was, you know, I wasn’t available to listen to this kind of stuff, even from professionals.
His long-term girlfriend gave him no support at all after his testicular cancer diagnosis and...
His long-term girlfriend gave him no support at all after his testicular cancer diagnosis and...
Ann says that in hindsight her husband didn’t cope well with her leukaemia; he left her just as...
Ann says that in hindsight her husband didn’t cope well with her leukaemia; he left her just as...
Her new partner is understanding about her past cervical cancer; she tried to hide her fear of...
Her new partner is understanding about her past cervical cancer; she tried to hide her fear of...
Julie was nervous about telling her new partner that she’d had leukaemia treatment which had made...
Julie was nervous about telling her new partner that she’d had leukaemia treatment which had made...
Last reviewed October 2018.
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