I am an ovarian cancer survior and want to fashion this shirt for the Race for the Cure. Selfish or Supportive?
First, the shirt: The Ovarian Support color is teal, so I would have a teal t-shirt with pink iron-on letters that say aloud "Teal Shirts Support Pink Shirts" on the front and back.
irst I liked the idea, but immediately I'm having doubts.
Am I being selfish surrounded by drawing attention to my own cancer? Am I showing support in drawing attention to my own cancer? Do I just want to be included?
Is this a good notion or a bad idea?
ions please.
Answers: I like the idea, but why not take it further....
"We support multi coloured ribbons!"
> Also, from what you describe, the tee shirt says nothing about you have had cancer in the past, it lately says that one group supports another. I am sure that when you were diagnosed and treated for ovarian cancer you accepted support from whomever looked-for to give it, not just other ovarian cancer survivors.
I say, dance to the race show your support and continue to be glad that you survived and are healthy presently. Source(s): Radiation Therapist for 12 years
My grandmother passed away last year she be only in her 60s so i have a great respect for ovarian cancer and am VERY glad for you, but i don't know i lately don't think it would be appropriate. Im just trying to think of a different situation and trying to visualize it so I picked september 11th I could not picture someone walking around surrounded by a shirt saying i survived 9-11. But then again I can see where you are coming from wanting to support the see for the cure for cancer. But if i seen you wearing it i wouldn't think at all you are trying to draw attention. Hope i help you out here. Source(s): Opinion
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irst I liked the idea, but immediately I'm having doubts.
Am I being selfish surrounded by drawing attention to my own cancer? Am I showing support in drawing attention to my own cancer? Do I just want to be included?
Is this a good notion or a bad idea?
ions please.
Answers: I like the idea, but why not take it further....
"We support multi coloured ribbons!"
> Also, from what you describe, the tee shirt says nothing about you have had cancer in the past, it lately says that one group supports another. I am sure that when you were diagnosed and treated for ovarian cancer you accepted support from whomever looked-for to give it, not just other ovarian cancer survivors.
I say, dance to the race show your support and continue to be glad that you survived and are healthy presently. Source(s): Radiation Therapist for 12 years
My grandmother passed away last year she be only in her 60s so i have a great respect for ovarian cancer and am VERY glad for you, but i don't know i lately don't think it would be appropriate. Im just trying to think of a different situation and trying to visualize it so I picked september 11th I could not picture someone walking around surrounded by a shirt saying i survived 9-11. But then again I can see where you are coming from wanting to support the see for the cure for cancer. But if i seen you wearing it i wouldn't think at all you are trying to draw attention. Hope i help you out here. Source(s): Opinion
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