Christina Applegate--My New Hero!
I find her way of handling all of this to be commendable. The stress of cancer can be overwhelming for anyone. Going through the crushing stress of a breast cancer diagnosis, having to break the news not only to family and close friends, but also to the public, and then being forced to make the painful decision of a double mastectomy--again with the public watching--could be more than overwhelming. As Applegate herself says, "You can't get any darker than where I've been."
In dealing with this crisis, however, Applegate shows tremendous strength and grace in her coping techniques.
- She does a great job of focusing on the positive, and maintaining her optimism. "I'm going to have cute boobs 'til I'm 90, so there's that," she quips.
- She talks of maintaining a sense of humor, and demonstrates that sense of humor as well: "I'll have the best boobs in the nursing home. I'll be the envy of all the ladies around the bridge table."
- She accepts her feelings of anger, grief and loss and actively works through them. At the same time, she shows altruism by offering her story as a show of support for others: "Sometimes, you know, I cry and sometimes I scream and I get really angry and I get really like, you know, into wallowing in self-pity sometimes," she said. "And I think that's -- it's all part of healing, and anyone who's going through it out there, it's OK to cry. It's OK to fall on the ground and just scream if you want to."
Christina Applegate is truly a role model for healthy coping.
Have you battled breast cancer yourself, or have a loved one who has experienced this? What do you think of her decision? You can discuss it at About.com's Breast Cancer site.
What about other difficult life circumstances? Have you faced a major life crisis and come out on top? Or are you facing difficult times right now? Write about it in the comments section, or visit the Stress Management Forum!
Source:
CNN.com
Like this post? Want to use it to start a discussion with your friends? Pass it on!
Ongoing Stress Reduction Resources – Follow Me on Twitter – Subscribe to the Newsletter

No comments yet. Leave a Comment