Hats off on your attitude. I also have to add that more that the patient, its the people who surround him (the near and dear ones) are the ones most affected by this disease. Only those who have undergone this situation can really understand the emotional and mental drain on the body. My father had a GE junction cancer and had to have his entire stomach removed. He has survived for the past 2 years without it. Fortunately, the cancer did not spread.
This is the best of Raman's writing, I enjoyed so far, as much as I praise this man for having such an attitude against this dreaded disease. Nowhere in this article, he criticised the companion. Hats off to you, Sir.
Really you come over the deadliest thing with ease which will show the path to millions of people.If possible have the cancer club to cheer up others with your amazing approach.Long live Raman.
HAts off mr raman. considering your age yur energy levelsare high. A collegue of mine is dtected with mouth cancer and has had three chemos. I am really amazed at his attitude and energy levels. he used to have his chemo done in chennai on friday and then come to office at middle east on Sunday. now he is going for his radio therapy.for one month. He is really an inspiration for all the other healthy guys.