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  1. It's normal to feel shock, sadness, anger and helplessness. But for some people, the feeling they're unable to cope with their situation does not go away, and they feel too low to be able to do any of the things they want to.

  2. Learn how to cope with the emotions of having a terminal cancer diagnosis and how to find support from others. Find out how to balance hope and positivity, and when to seek professional help for depression or anxiety.

  3. Nearing the end of life takes an emotional toll. Learn about the emotions you may experience and ways to cope with terminal illness.

  4. Learn how to cope with your feelings when someone you care about has cancer. Find tips, advice and support to help you deal with shock, fear, anxiety, denial, grief, sadness, anger, resentment and guilt.

  5. Information to help you cope during end of life care, including how your symptoms might change and what financial support you can get. Coping with a terminal illness Managing pain and other symptoms during end of life care

  6. The NHS website has information about your feelings, how best to cope when getting your diagnosis, who to talk to about your questions and worries for the future, and ideas on how best to live well with a life-limiting (terminal) illness:

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  8. Hearing that an illness cannot be cured can be a shock, and it can be frightening. It is common to feel lots of different emotions, including numbness, shock, anger, sadness and even denial.

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