The emotional cost of caregiving when a loved one has a blood cancer is no small matter – as Saskatchewan’s Lori Galbraith can attest. The mother of four was the caregiver of her husband Jim, who was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and underwent a stem cell transplant.
“The hardest part was providing positive emotional support [to my husband] when I was worried and wondering if I’d ever get back the husband I had prior to AML... I’m trying to support him through it all – but what do I do with my thoughts?” Lori says in this podcast.
Are you caring for someone with a blood cancer? The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada has support, services, and resources for caregivers, including a peer-to-peer support program. Visit: https://www.bloodcancers.ca/i-care-someone-blood-cancer
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