IT'S THE SCARY CHOICES THAT END UP BEING THE MOST WORTHWHILE
IN HONOR OF
CANCER PATIENTS
As I get ready to go to bed and pray my soul to keep, I remember the people that touched my life who passed away from cancer. At an early age I had been faced with this disease and grew up surrounded by it. My father died when I was only sixteen. I quite often think about if there was the internet or technology like today, would he have made the same choice I did, as well as my mother-in-law. If they’d had that option…I might still be able to kiss them good night.
I know we’ve all had someone in our lives who died of this illness, and we wonder when there is going to be a cure. A lot of us are waiting, and wearing the colors that represent the different kinds of cancer. For the past couple of years, I have been dedicated to managing my cancer with my blog. I have shared my most personal thoughts and experiences with the world in hope that we can change our thought process and realize that we have choices. During this time, I've researched and compiled information to manage this disease, as well as prevention.
It is really scary, for it is our environment that plays a big part in why our loved ones died of cancer. I am going to take a leap and say it is our foods--yes indeed, what we eat. Chemicals play a large part, and our government is allowing this to happen. As citizens, we need to educate ourselves and make our own decisions about what is good for us or what is risky. It will not change until individually we take control and correct it.
With the knowledge that is out there and now at our fingertips, please help spread the information. We can help others with cancer to manage it in a healthier way without destroying their bodies. I am hoping shortly that no one should have to go through a death of someone you love who has this illness.
I am very humbled to have wonderful people in my life who gave me the courage and knowledge to turn my cancer into an experience I am able to share with you. So before you go to bed tonight, let’s honor and pledge to ourselves that we will make a difference in changing the way we treat cancer, by educating ourselves with the knowledge. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
I know we’ve all had someone in our lives who died of this illness, and we wonder when there is going to be a cure. A lot of us are waiting, and wearing the colors that represent the different kinds of cancer. For the past couple of years, I have been dedicated to managing my cancer with my blog. I have shared my most personal thoughts and experiences with the world in hope that we can change our thought process and realize that we have choices. During this time, I've researched and compiled information to manage this disease, as well as prevention.
It is really scary, for it is our environment that plays a big part in why our loved ones died of cancer. I am going to take a leap and say it is our foods--yes indeed, what we eat. Chemicals play a large part, and our government is allowing this to happen. As citizens, we need to educate ourselves and make our own decisions about what is good for us or what is risky. It will not change until individually we take control and correct it.
With the knowledge that is out there and now at our fingertips, please help spread the information. We can help others with cancer to manage it in a healthier way without destroying their bodies. I am hoping shortly that no one should have to go through a death of someone you love who has this illness.
I am very humbled to have wonderful people in my life who gave me the courage and knowledge to turn my cancer into an experience I am able to share with you. So before you go to bed tonight, let’s honor and pledge to ourselves that we will make a difference in changing the way we treat cancer, by educating ourselves with the knowledge. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
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