My 15 Years | Episode 12: Asking for Help & Setting Boundaries
My 15 Years | Episode 12: Asking for Help & Setting Boundaries One of the hardest parts of a cancer diagnosis isn't just managing treatments—it's learning how to navigate relationships with the people who love you. In Episode 12 of My 15 Years, Melody shares her experiences managing the expectations of friends and family after being diagnosed with ocular melanoma. She talks about the challenges of asking for help when you need it, setting boundaries when well-intentioned support isn't what you need, and finding a balance that works for you. Drawing from 15 years of lived experience, Melody offers practical advice for patients, caregivers, and loved ones, along with helpful tools and resources that can make the journey a little easier. She discusses platforms like CaringBridge, Meal Train, and WhatFriendsDo, as well as the valuable support available through oncology social workers and other community resources. Whether you're navigating a new diagnosis or supporting someone who is, this episode provides honest insights and actionable ideas to help make communication, support, and caregiving a little less overwhelming. No one should have to figure it all out alone. Rare Cancer. Resilient Hope. Revolutionary Research. 🔔 Subscribe to follow the full My 15 Years series. 💙 Learn more about A Cure in Sight. 🤝 Support ocular melanoma research and patient support: https://acureinsight.org/donate/

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