BRITISH MEDICAL - Advice to carers - Northern Accent

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Description

Advice provided by the Macmillan charity, specialists in cancer care

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General)

Transcript

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caring for someone with cancer can be rewarding but also very demanding. At times you may feel frightened, angry, guilty or lonely. The person with cancer may also have these feelings. As a carer, you may feel you should be positive for the person you look after. Being positive does not mean having to feel happy and cheerful all the time. It is a positive thing to say if you're feeling tired, worried, depressed or angry, and to talk about it.