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Cancer Steals Yesterday's Dream and Tomorrow's Life - The Decisions, Consequences, and Candid Journey of a Cancer Survivor (Paperback)
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Cancer Steals Yesterday's Dream and Tomorrow's Life - The Decisions, Consequences, and Candid Journey of a Cancer Survivor (Paperback)
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Loot Price R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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The National Cancer Institute gives a sobering assessment on the
potential of cancer striking an American family. "Three out of
every four American families will have at least one family member
diagnosed with cancer" (Life After Cancer Treatment, 2006). Since
both of my parents died from cancer, it should be no surprise that
my siblings and I may suffer from this deadly disease. I think my
siblings quietly wondered which one of us cancer would debilitate
first. I do not recall ever discussing the devastation of cancer
with any sibling. We only spoke of the free spirit life style of
our now deceased older brother or the heart problem of our oldest
sister. Nevertheless, I was numb when two female doctors said I had
colon cancer. These ladies made it clear that I was in a life and
death struggle to survive cancer. I found myself confronted with
radical changes in my lifestyle where things that were important
yesterday were no longer important today. I could no longer take
tomorrow for granted and each new day became a celebration of life.
I decided that there are four mindsets I will follow during my
cancer treatments. First, I will do whatever the doctors say
without giving them a great deal of consternation. Second, I will
be nice to everyone because I want them to give me their 110
percent effort versus the 80 percent effort they are obliged to
give through professional courtesy. Third, I will abdicate decision
making to Gwynelle and Dr. Carl Turner because I am too emotional
to make sound life and death decisions. Fourth, I want to regain as
much of my pre-cancer zeal and potency as possible as I evolve into
a cancer survivor. These mindsets will undergird a realistic
narrative on my effort to regain my pre-cancer passion. I will not
entertain you with a lot of happy talk; I will share the successes
and failures in both decisions and treatments. My goal is to allow
you to share in the thinking and outcomes of the decisions
surrounding my progress including my anxieties.
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