CANCER, can someone give an account me how to cope near cancer?
My dad died of brain cancer when i was almost four and my best friend in 6th grade get cancer but survived, and everyone in my family except my dad's parents died of some kind of cancer. And that's similar to 5 ppl. And my sisters ignore me. and two years ago in i broke down and cried, and before that i never thought really give or take a few my dad. not that i didn't love him but everyone told me that i hid my feelings, because i was a kid when it happen. everyone tells me it's normal but i have a 75% fortune of getting cancer. and i happen to have a a thing a guess it's a lump. and the dr. doesn't know what it be. i guess i am weird but i would love some help.
Answers: Live your life to the fullest and be paid every moment of your life happy!
I'm sorry adjectives of that happened to you, and I think you're definitely braver than you conjecture. What's going on with you now may or may not be cancer, but it's important to remember and remind yourself that at hand are people and things in life worth warfare for. Here's an article that may help you.
://articles.directorym.com/How_To_Cope_With_Cancer-a989932.html
good luck! :)
Awww....here's the thing. Even beside that kind of history, it doesn't remotely mean you will get cancer. And whoever said you hold a 75% chance of getting it was talking out their azz, I promise. There's simply no track to calculate it, since the cause of most cancers is complex and isn't even fully set.
ow this will be hard, but it will help. Try to separate your emotional response to your dad's passing from the science part about you and your medical history. Most of us have agreed people who died of cancer, and most of us have family member who've died of it. Yours happened younger than many people, but please try to keep hold of it in perspective.
As you get older, you'll attain odd little bumps and lumps. For example, I've had a tiny one under my armpit my integral life - over 30 years! If DiseasesFAQ.com had been around when I be a kid, I'd be convinced it was lymphoma.
om survived breast cancer but she is in Heaven very soon with my dad. My dad died of liver cancer.
Honey, a lump does not mean that you have cancer. You involve to find a doctor that does know what it is. Seek a second opinion especially since your doctor does not know what it is.
You are at high risk for cancer as I am but that does not mean that you will bring cancer.
I would love to know how to help you all that I can-even if just by person a contact!
God bless you! Source(s): My experiences.
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Answers: Live your life to the fullest and be paid every moment of your life happy!
I'm sorry adjectives of that happened to you, and I think you're definitely braver than you conjecture. What's going on with you now may or may not be cancer, but it's important to remember and remind yourself that at hand are people and things in life worth warfare for. Here's an article that may help you.
://articles.directorym.com/How_To_Cope_With_Cancer-a989932.html
good luck! :)
Awww....here's the thing. Even beside that kind of history, it doesn't remotely mean you will get cancer. And whoever said you hold a 75% chance of getting it was talking out their azz, I promise. There's simply no track to calculate it, since the cause of most cancers is complex and isn't even fully set.
ow this will be hard, but it will help. Try to separate your emotional response to your dad's passing from the science part about you and your medical history. Most of us have agreed people who died of cancer, and most of us have family member who've died of it. Yours happened younger than many people, but please try to keep hold of it in perspective.
As you get older, you'll attain odd little bumps and lumps. For example, I've had a tiny one under my armpit my integral life - over 30 years! If DiseasesFAQ.com had been around when I be a kid, I'd be convinced it was lymphoma.
om survived breast cancer but she is in Heaven very soon with my dad. My dad died of liver cancer.
Honey, a lump does not mean that you have cancer. You involve to find a doctor that does know what it is. Seek a second opinion especially since your doctor does not know what it is.
You are at high risk for cancer as I am but that does not mean that you will bring cancer.
I would love to know how to help you all that I can-even if just by person a contact!
God bless you! Source(s): My experiences.
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