Coming to Terms With an Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
- Ni Guttenfelder was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in October 2017, and quickly realized she needed a therapist to help her process what she was feeling.
- She suggests finding a counselor whom you trust and feel comfortable opening up to about your cancer.
- Accepting your cancer diagnosis is a process that takes time and happens incrementally.
- Limit your time with anyone who doesn't lift you up and support you right now.
"Initially I went to a session where I just cried and the counselor basically told me what I was feeling was normal and didn’t offer me any type of feedback. But I knew that I needed something more than that. Not just a crying session and a pat on my shoulder," she tells SurvivorNet. "What I have found is that it's critical to find the right counselor, not just any counselor."
Read MoreLearn more about SurvivorNet's rigorous medical review process.
