The holidays are approaching, for many of us, a period synonymous with breaking away from everyday life and exploring new horizons, which allows you to “recharge your batteries”. This is even more true for people with chronic illness. But between the sometimes routine care, always-on-hand medications, and the risk of needing emergency care from a specialized team, chronic illness has long been a quasi-home assignment.
Nevertheless, “It is important that patients are not ‘imprisoned’ by their pathologyexplains Dr: Hervé Gauthier, oncologist and president of the Esson Cancer League. With an illness like cancer that keeps them in the hospital, taking a vacation is a return to normalcy. And now people with health problems, no matter how serious they are, don’t want to give up vacations or trips. “We see that for patients…
Source: Le Figaro

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