mr. raman's text was good to go thru'. and am sure all cancer survivors has a lot to talk on their encounter with the different conditions mainly physical, social and financial.am a survivor and mr.ramans approach to life and his routines is indeed encouraging. that too at 70plus.am 50 plus and is awaiting a metastasis anytime. toungue CA followed by vertebral CA and now what.... i enjoy my day to the best and cherish my memories on cancer and ready to face the next onslaught. life is beautiful.... live it.i will come up with a my real story on fighting cancer soon.
Many lives without pain or decease. For me & my father, we got second life.
I was affected by Piles. Struggled with Homeopathy treatment for eight months, with no coffee, no tea, no milk & no chilly in food. It is very horrible life. After a surgery, i am back to normal. It is a second life to me.
My father could not walk, because of a tumour in the spinal chord path. Initially, doctors could not detect kind of tumour based on Biopsy. They applied 100% pure alchocol to cure the tumour, after surgery. But after three years, we found no growth of the tumour in the same place. Now he is normal. It is his second life.
Anyhow, if you did not take treatment properly, it is highly risk for life. So i suggest you to take the risk, while undergoing treatment. May be, you can choose best treatment.
Wish that you will get second life, the sameway like us.
really this article has given me a huge psychological relief , i was detected for oral cancer in the month of aug 2011 went through surgery,followed by radiotherapy.however on first pet ct i was detected for metatitis in my right lung and i am under treatment on chemotherapy. as such i face no physical problem except the weakness. of course mood swings since i am 52 and still need to support childrens education.this topic has given me strength to live with it and work more vilgorously.thank you writer. i am writing to all leaders state and central to ban tobacco so far mp,kerala and bihar has done today maharashtra has announced. may i seek support of all on complete ban of tobacco
really this article has given me a huge psychological relief , i was detected for oral cancer in the month of aug 2011 went through surgery,followed by radiotherapy.however on first pet ct i was detected for metatitis in my right lung and i am under treatment on chemotherapy. as such i face no physical problem except the weakness. of course mood swings since i am 52 and still need to support childrens education.this topic has given me strength to live with it and work more vilgorously.thank you writer. i am writing to all leaders state and central to ban tobacco so far mp,kerala and bihar has done today maharashtra has announced. may i seek support of all on complete ban of tobacco
Wish you a speedy recovery. But I fail to understand why cancer is fast spreading in our society. During the 70s and 80s, we used to hear about cancer, but it was mostly considered to be a disease of the west or chain smokers. I had never personally met one cancer patient till the 90s. In the 90s and early 2000s, I started to hear of some friend's friends or far acquaintences getting cancer. But more recently, cancer seems to be affecting a lot more people. At least two of my very close friends were sufferring, one unfortunately could not succeed in his battle, while the other is cured after a long and tiresome treatment. However this was also a clear difference between the survivor and the friend who lost the battle. The first one was always cheerful (even when the poor fellow had serious visible impact due to chemotherapy) and widely publicised his ailment to friends and colleagues, the other one withdrew into a shell and I even came to know about his cancer only a few weeks before the situation had become hopeless.
While we dont know what lies ahead in our lives, my only advise to everyone is to remain calm and cheerful if you ever get hit by something this unfortunate. By withdrawing into a shell, you are only going to worry more. Realize that nothing worse than something which is sure to happen later in our lives is going to happen a little earlier because of the ailment - but nothing more than that.
Re: Good luck!!!
by Titto Augustine on Jun 08, 2012 01:07 AM
Hi Prem, it’s easier to speak, but not act! Every human being is different and everybody has their own way of responding to feelings. Some cry out, some numb, whereas some just cry! The same difference between individuals is making their different susceptibilities to a particular cancer. Even our atmosphere and life style are changing day by day, which I believe, few main factors determining our immunity and cancer preventing/resisting power, apart from hereditary/genetic factors, of which we really don’t have any control. Cancer is still a big world physician and researchers can’t understand and unravel.