Breast Cancer Survivor Stories - Write Your Own!
Posted on August 21, 2008
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Breast cancer can develop silently in your breasts while you’re doing your daily chores without a care, and not show a symptom until it has advanced to a late stage. Often, there is no pain felt by the victims, and that’s a dangerous thing because when the patient does start to notice the abnormalities, it’s already too late.
Never think that you can’t get breast cancer, for anyone can get it, no matter your age or genetics, although that may play a part in it. For your own peace of mind it is better to get checked, then not to and then find out that you have breast cancer and that it has spread.
It is very encouraging finding and talking to a person who has survived a bout of breast cancer, whether it is you or someone you know who has it, it can lend a sort of strength to get through the hard times when you didn’t think it would be possible. You will need this strength to stand up to the people who may belittle you, or try to tell you that having it is no big deal.
Some people honestly do not know how to handle something like this and that is ok. Not everyone is meant to understand and empathize, if they were the world would be in a constant state of grief and sadness. You will need to be strong in order to talk to the doctors and get the information as to what treatments are available and how the treatments are going. This is your only body, you want to make sure you are doing all you can to help it.
Breast cancer can be vanquished with sheer will, the many proud survivors will tell you. Be willing to cure it. If you feel sad, do not demean yourself. Everyone feels depressed sometime or the other and cries. It’s normal to let your emotions flow out, but accumulating grief within you will put so much more pressure on your already very sick body and will dampen all your chances to recover. Vent out your anger, outrage, frustration, whenever you feel you need to, no one would call you weak for doing so, but remember, do not lose hope.
Diverting your attention from it will help you heal mentally and survive it. Your cancer is real, and that is ever so shocking, even months into it, but your purpose is to come out of it untouched. Look at the things that make you happy, do the things you love to do, throw your head back and laugh. You will forget the horrors of the disease and your family and friends will make sure that the disease fades day after day,
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