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Princess of Wales talks of ‘life-changing’ cancer treatment

The Wales Princess spoke sincerely about the long -term difficulties that changed the life of healing after chemotherapy while visiting a hospital in Essex.

Catherine said, “You put some kind of brave face” during treatment, but then it may feel “really hard”.

After cancer treatment, he gave information about life: “Maybe you can’t function at home as you were once accustomed to.”

Catherine has been involved in the first public since it was withdrawn from an appearance in Royal Ascot, when it was told to find the right balance when she returned to work.

In January, Catherine announced that it was in remission from cancer diagnosed last year. However, his latest comments remind you that this is a gradual way of healing.

He said: “You put some kind of brave face, stoism through treatment, treatment is over – then ‘I can crack, I can return to normal’.

“But in fact, the stage is really hard later, you don’t have to be under the clinical team anymore, but maybe you can’t work normally at home as before.” He said.

“But it changes life for everyone after the first diagnosis or treatment, and through things like this, an experience that changes life for both the patient and for families.

“And in fact, sometimes it is not recognized, especially for the first time, you do not appreciate how much effect it will have.

“You have to find your new normal and take that time … And this is a rolecoaster, not a smooth plane, you expect it to happen. But the truth is that you are going through hard times, Cat Catherine said.

The princess was talking to a group of patients – and someone said to her: “Then, when you finish active treatment, it could be very discombouting.”

“Your reality has changed completely,” the patient said the princess.

Catherine talked about the need for the recovery period: “When you finish your treatment, yourself, everyone, you have expected you, you have finished the right time, go, better, and this is not the case.”

Princess Ascot racing track was not included in a participation.

However, Royal Sources say that Tuesday’s comments will send significant support messages to other former cancer patients who face difficulties in their recovery journeys.

In Colchester, a “Welfare Garden” commented on visiting, which helped use nature to support patients to improve the disease.

Catherine said what kind of power a source of power was for him during his return from the healing power and illness of the natural world. He described nature as his “shelter”.

In May, the Royal Garden Plants Association launched a “Catherine’s Rose” sold to collect money for the Royal Marsen Cancer Aid Authority in a hospital where the princess was treated.

There are various kinds of roses donated to the Colchester Hospital, helping to plant roses during the princess visit.

The welfare garden in the hospital aims to provide a place to relax and heal for patients, which accepts how nature can help people feel better in both physical and mental health.

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