Morning everyone.
We are still with the topic about cancer disease.
Before this, I’ve
talked about the impact and ways to prevent cancer disease. Today, let me share
some stories about cancer patient experience on how they manage to survive with
cancer.
Rod and his wife, Keisha |
Rod, 38 has been
diagnosed with Colorectal cancer Stage lll on 2012. He has received treatment
at CTA at Southeastern Regional Medical Centre.
The treatments that he has received are surgery, chemotherapy, radiation
therapy, nutrition therapy and many more. During that time, his wife, Keisha
and his two young children have been taking care of him during he was admitted
in the hospital. Rod never shows to his colleague that he had cancer while he
was going through chemotherapy and radiation until he was about to undergo a
surgery. Due to that, his colleague was so inspired by his ability to continue
working while he was coping with treatment. His wives never ever neglected him
and always stay by his side during the treatment. Rod says, with this support
and amazing care that Keisha has given him, he was been able to continue working
and to stay healthy. Staying positive is
crucial for the patient and we are all human that have moment of weaknesses. As
he has been received huge support from everyone around him, he doesn’t have to
handle this all on his own.
What I like about Rod stories is that, he
never gives up with what has happened towards him. Stage lll for cancer are the
time where you need to have a strong heart and positive mind-set in order to
get cured. His wife do take serious on this matter same like his colleague. He
also fights with himself in order to free from cancer because he want to take
care of his family back just like what they did to him. I also love his spirit
because he does want to get healthier just like before.
So, we as a human
being should not ever give up in our lives. Bear in mind that someone out there
have bigger problem than yours. Never give up and keep on fighting for your
lives.
Remember that the
best view comes after the hardest climb!
GOOD LUCK!
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