First of all let me tell you how much i admire your oppinion to go threw chemo and not give up,,,,you need to pray to"however u pray to" did you know that alot of people with cancer heal themselves by staying positive everyday and telling themselves they will get better NO LIE! I swear, tell yourselve that and continue to get out n do things dont doubt, beleive!
It really does help being positive to heal! My Mother had cancer 11 years ago and she survived! She cracked jokes! She shocked us with them, but I think it helped her. For instance, she had breast cancer and it had to be removed, so on the day of her surgery, I brought her a little gift before she went to surgery, and she goes "What is it? A fake boob!?". My mouth about dropped to the floor! Just think positive and pray! It may get rough. I won’t lie. It took awhile before she actually got sick from the chemo, but she took it like a trooper. She just kept saying that she couldn’t wait till it was all over so she could get back to normal. She never talked otherwise. So just keep thinking positive even when it get’s rough. It may be hard, and that’s when you pray more! God will help you. I’ll pray for you too. Blessings.
just rember this your not dead and as long as you have breath in your lungs you will always have a fighting chance to over come anything that comes your way my uncle had cancer and he never stoped fighting he lived but it came back he kept on fighting for 15 years he passed away of a heart attack not the cancer
Dr. Lorraine Day has some great resources for cancer care.
You don’t have to abide by everything she says, but a lot of what she tells you to do makes sense. We got the DVD’s when my MIL was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
If ever there was a time in your life when you need to be unashamedly selfish, this is it. Take the very best care of yourself possible – eat nutritionally, sleep, and accept any offer of help that comes your way. You will find that you will be able to handle the chemo better if you are well nourished and rested. It’s not easy – I know this from experience – but it can be done.
First of all let me tell you how much i admire your oppinion to go threw chemo and not give up,,,,you need to pray to"however u pray to" did you know that alot of people with cancer heal themselves by staying positive everyday and telling themselves they will get better NO LIE! I swear, tell yourselve that and continue to get out n do things dont doubt, beleive!
It really does help being positive to heal! My Mother had cancer 11 years ago and she survived! She cracked jokes! She shocked us with them, but I think it helped her. For instance, she had breast cancer and it had to be removed, so on the day of her surgery, I brought her a little gift before she went to surgery, and she goes "What is it? A fake boob!?". My mouth about dropped to the floor! Just think positive and pray! It may get rough. I won’t lie. It took awhile before she actually got sick from the chemo, but she took it like a trooper. She just kept saying that she couldn’t wait till it was all over so she could get back to normal. She never talked otherwise. So just keep thinking positive even when it get’s rough. It may be hard, and that’s when you pray more! God will help you. I’ll pray for you too. Blessings.
just rember this your not dead and as long as you have breath in your lungs you will always have a fighting chance to over come anything that comes your way my uncle had cancer and he never stoped fighting he lived but it came back he kept on fighting for 15 years he passed away of a heart attack not the cancer
Dr. Lorraine Day has some great resources for cancer care.
You don’t have to abide by everything she says, but a lot of what she tells you to do makes sense. We got the DVD’s when my MIL was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
If ever there was a time in your life when you need to be unashamedly selfish, this is it. Take the very best care of yourself possible – eat nutritionally, sleep, and accept any offer of help that comes your way. You will find that you will be able to handle the chemo better if you are well nourished and rested. It’s not easy – I know this from experience – but it can be done.