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Why You Can Feel Grateful and Still Feel Lost After Cancer
04 June 2026

Why You Can Feel Grateful and Still Feel Lost After Cancer

Confidence After Cancer

About

In this episode of Confidence After Cancer, Gabby explores one of the most misunderstood parts of life after treatment: the emotional conflict between gratitude and grief. While gratitude can be a powerful part of healing, it can become problematic when it is used to silence real emotions or dismiss the very real impact that cancer has had on your life.

Cancer is not only a physical experience. It is emotional, psychological and deeply personal. Even when treatment is successful, many survivors find themselves grieving parts of the life they had before diagnosis. They may be mourning lost confidence, lost certainty, lost energy, lost plans or even the version of themselves they once knew.

Gabby shares why feeling lost after cancer is not a sign that something is wrong with you. Instead, it is often a sign that you are moving through a profound identity transition.

This episode offers reassurance, compassion and a powerful reminder that you do not have to choose between gratitude and honesty. You can feel grateful for surviving and still acknowledge the struggles that remain.

What You’ll Learn from this Episode

    Why many cancer survivors feel lost after treatment endsHow gratitude can sometimes be used to suppress difficult emotionsThe hidden losses that often accompany cancer recoveryWhy grief can exist even after successful treatmentThe emotional impact of identity shifts after cancerWhy there is no timeline for processing traumaHow fear, uncertainty and loneliness can continue long after treatmentWhat it means to be "between identities"Why feeling lost is often part of growth and transformationHow to hold gratitude and difficult emotions at the same time

Resources & Links:

    Book a free clarity call with Gabby: Schedule hereConnect with Gabby on Instagram: @gabby.mottersheadVisit the website: confidenceaftercancer.co.uk Watch on YouTube: Subscribe hereJoin Gabby’s weekly newsletter for tips on life after treatment: Sign up here