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You choose: Victim or Survivor?
Being a victim is a state of body; being a survivor is a state of mind
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Words to live by
As a cancer survivor, I feel that I–and others like me–have the responsibility to share the story of my cancer experience.
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Should you research your cancer?
For the purposes of this article I want to note that I consider research as looking for any information that may be relevant to your cancer challenge.
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Smooth, shiny, and feminine
Losing your hair is not something most young women think about.
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Security of the hospital
As my time in hospital drops both in frequency and quantity I am more comfortable being away and don’t need its security. And that is a great place to be.
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Prednisone
Prednisone is prescribed to patients who undergo stem cell transplants to prevent the body from rejecting the “new” stem cells.
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Why I shared my story
Why would you want to open up and share an incredibly personal, intimate and challenging life experience with complete strangers?
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Dependency
For some the dependency vs. independency thing isn’t that big an issue but I’ve always loved independence and responsibility.
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Talking to a shrink
To clarify, by “shrink” I mean a Psychologist, Social Worker, Guidance Counselor, or any trained professional who deals with the emotional and social sides of dealing with cancer.
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