Our topic this time is: "Strategies for Coping with Brain Fog".
Brain fog, or chemo brain, are both common terms used by cancer survivors to describe thinking and memory problems that can occur during and after cancer treatment. This condition can result in challenges with remembering details, multitasking or staying focused through longer tasks. A cancer diagnosis itself can be quite stressful and might lead to anxiety and depression, which can also contribute to memory problems. Join social worker, Leah Hamel, LCSW, on Jan. 18th to talk together about how brain fog is impacting you and learn strategies for beating it in your day to day life.
For more information or to register, go to: sharecancersupport.org/lets...