Wednesday 10 October 2018

I would love to live in a world without cancer.

 The often overlooked silver lining of cancer is how many positives can come out of facing your own mortality. If you've ever needed a fire lit under you to make positive changes.Look for those small moments of glory that can come out of a cancer diagnosis and work to improve your life after facing one of life's most difficult journeys.Those affected by cancer go through hell. They spend so much time in clinics, emergency rooms and hospitals that they forget how it feels to sleep in their own beds. They have to worry about germs, doctor appointments, chemo cycles and complications from medications that are given in hopes of cure. They worry about bruises, medication refills and all the uncertainty that cancer carries with it.I want nothing more than to work in this field,What I really want is a cure.
Photo Fears and uncertainties,among these are physical/mental, psychological, social/economic and spiritual changes. Whether those changes are positive or negative, the vast majority of cancer patients experience them in one or more (if not all) of these domains.
Recognize that it's never truly over. Changes are normal, necessary and to be expected. Lean in and realize that it's all part of your "new normal." information about what treatments were had, and the other has plans for the future, including various resourcesPhoto

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