Friendship & Cancer: Why Some Stay, Why Some Go, & How to Find Your People

Not Today Cancer
Have you lost friendships after a cancer diagnosis? You’re not alone. Studies show that 35% of cancer patients feel abandoned by their friends—and relationships often shift in ways no one prepares you for. But why does this happen? And more importantly, how can you rebuild connection and find the right support when you need it most?
In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into:
Why friendships & relationships change after a diagnosis Shocking statistics on divorce & loneliness post-diagnosis The real reasons why friends ghost you (and why it’s not always personal) The loneliness epidemic & how it affects your health How to rebuild connection and find your people How friendships can actually help you live longerPlus, I’m sharing two ways to connect with me so you never have to go through this alone.
Resources & Ways to Connect:✨ Join the Reset & Rise Community – A private space for women navigating life after a diagnosis. Weekly calls, real conversations, and right now, we’re doing a 21-day toxin elimination challenge. Join us [here].
✨ Join My Team – After my diagnosis, I changed everything. Now, I align with a company that supports my wellness journey, helps others make simple, healthy swaps, and creates an income while doing it. If you’re looking for community, purpose, and fun, let’s chat! Email me "TEAM" at coachjennyd@gmail.com .
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