The UK charity for Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia – a rare type of blood cancer
Support Line: 0300 373 8500

Looking After Your Mental Health

It’s completely normal to struggle with emotions when living with WM. We’re here for you, and so are others who understand.

Many WMers struggle with their mental health following a diagnosis. It’s common to feel anxious, stressed, angry, sad or even depressed. Your emotions may also fluctuate as your condition progresses. The good news is, there is plenty of specialist help out there.

However you feel, and whenever you feel it, here are some ways to cope:

Everyone copes differently, but here are some supportive ways to help manage your emotional wellbeing while living with Waldenström’s:

Talk to someone you trust

Sharing how you’re feeling with a close friend or family member can help lighten the load. Letting others in gives them the chance to support you in the way you need — and it can make you feel less alone.

Connect with others who understand

Speaking to people who are going through similar experiences can be a huge comfort. Whether it’s through a Support Group, Facebook Community, our Support Line, or Coffee and Chat sessions, connecting with others who “get it” can help. Find support here.

Try mindfulness and relaxation techniques

Mindfulness, breathing exercises, or gentle meditation can help calm racing thoughts and reduce stress. These tools are especially helpful during times of uncertainty — like before a hospital appointment or scan. Take a look at our webinars.

Talk to your healthcare team

Don’t be afraid to bring up how you’re feeling emotionally at your appointments. Your team can suggest coping strategies, or connect you with mental health support if needed. Our Support Line can also help. Contact our Support Line.

Bring someone with you to appointments

Having a trusted person by your side can make medical visits feel less daunting. They can offer emotional support, help ask questions, and remember the information you’re given.

Learn more about your condition

Some people find that understanding more about WM and treatment options helps ease uncertainty. Reliable information can give you a greater sense of control and confidence when facing decisions. There’s plenty of info on the WMUK website.

Look after your body

What you do physically can have a big impact on how you feel emotionally. Eating well, staying active, and getting enough rest can all boost your mood — and may also help you feel more resilient. Learn more about exercise and diet.

Take it one day at a time

Thinking too far ahead can feel overwhelming. Try to focus on what’s in front of you today. Small, daily steps can be more manageable — and make you feel more grounded and in control.

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Additional Support

If you are feeling very anxious or depressed, it’s important to speak to your healthcare team who will be able to refer you for additional support. .

A number of charities also offer specialised support to help people live well with WM

  • Mind – support and information on mental health conditions
  • Maggie’s Centres – support online or in a hospital-based centre
  • Macmillan Cancer Support – downloadable guides or hospital-based support.

WMUK Support Line

Our Support Line, run by an experienced WM nurse, is available throughout the week, for you. You can also email support@wmuk.org.uk and we’ll respond within 48 hours.

The WM Support Line is open
Monday to Thursday, 9am – 5pm

Helpful Resources

WM Webinars, Documents & Links

published:13/04/2023
Eleanor Spink from Maggie’s Charity, discusses your employment rights as a person living with WM
published:20/03/2023
Jo Ham discusses emotional wellbeing and resilience with the WM community
published:15/10/2022
Dr Iain Jordan on how to look after your mental health when you or a loved one is diagnosed with WM.
published:19/06/2020
Additional question recorded at the WMUK and Lymphoma Action webinar on 19 June 2020.
published:19/06/2020
Additional question recorded at the WMUK and Lymphoma Action webinar on 19 June 2020.

WM Documents for Mental health

The Big WM Survey one-pager
Newly Diagnosed Booklet
A guide to help you understand your diagnosis and get the support your need
The Emotional Needs Audit
This questionnaire helps you think about how your life could be improved.
5 Steps to control worrying
Follow these 5 steps, from counsellor Jo Ham, to take control of your worries.
Emotional wellbeing and resilience
Tips to boost your wellbeing from Jo Ham, accredited therapist.

Useful Links for WM

Useful links for people with Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia who are struggling with their mental health.

carers uk
Carers UK
A charity more focused to family members/carers on how to cope with caring for some one with a long-term condition.
Penny Brohn UK
Penny Brohn UK
A charity which focuses mainly on ‘Living Well with Cancer’ and has lots of resources around this.
maggies
Maggie’s Charity
A brilliant charity who focus on the non-clinical aspects of cancer including, finances, practical support, psychological support as well as support for carers.

Around the Web

June 5, 2023

10 Habits for a Healthy Life with Waldenstrom Macroglobulinaemia

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