We continually stress the need for young caregivers to take care of themselves emotionally and physically. While the demands of being a young cancer spouse can easily sideline our normal eating and exercise habits, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle for you and your family's well-being. When you eat right and exercise (even a little) you will feel better emotionally and physically, strengthen your immunity, sleep better, think more clearly, and be more patient. Good nutrition and some physical activity may seem like the last thing you should worry about, but in the long-term, you will be much better off.
Nutrition
As caregivers, we often forget to eat right, and instead eat what is "convenient."
Your body and mind need sufficient, good-quality fuel to function. While
you are concentrating on your spouse's diet, don't forget to eat a well-balanced
diet too. A few simple suggestions are:
Exercise
Your body and mind can benefit tremendously from exercise. While a regular
exercise routine would be ideal, there are plenty of easy things you can
do to get some physical activity. Although kids may make this seem like
an impossible task, they can actually force you to get some exercise because
they will go stir crazy without some physical activity. A few suggestions
are: