Tuesday, 20 November 2018

In A Battle Against Cancer Vancouver CA Patients Need To Be Strong

By Christopher Morris


There is a good reason why the many different types of cancers are called dread diseases. They are deadly, even to this day. In the past, being diagnosed was a certain notification of impending death. Research continue to find a cure but no major breakthroughs have been made yet. However, big strides have been made in treatment methods and patients now live longer than before. Medication to limit the severe side effects of treatment has also been improved. In their battle against cancer Vancouver CA patients have to be very strong.

The fight against the big C starts at the very moment a diagnosis is made. Patients go through all the standard phases, unbelief, shock, despair and finally, acceptance. Acceptance is important because it is not possible to fight something that one refuse to exist. The nest step in the fight to is get as much information from the doctor as possible, including treatment options and the prognosis.

All patients have to review their life styles. Smokers and alcohol and drug users have to accept that they will have to make drastic adjustments. Many others will have to change their diets and they will have to be willing to give up activities that used to be satisfying to them. In most cases, patients have to also accept the fact that their medication will cause discomfort and that they will simply have to learn to live with it.

For most patients, the main part of the fight is fought by means of medical treatment. Chemo therapy, radiation and a variety of other treatment options may be necessary. Sometime surgery is required. Treatment is often lengthy and extremely uncomfortable, painful even. Patients need the strength to fight against the urge to just give in and they have to be determined to bear their burdens with fortitude and patience.

A lot of patients, especially those that are already in the late stages of the disease and those that are wealthy, opt for extreme, experimental and foreign treatment. They know that they will not get well with traditional treatment methods and they are therefore willing to take the chance to undergo controversial treatment methods. The will to live is strong, and one could not criticize them.

Then there are the many patients that become convinced that the only way in which they can fight this disease is to seek out alternative remedies. There is no shortage of miracle cures and it is an unfortunate fact that there are many charlatans preying on desperately ill people. Patients try these remedies, however, because they think that there are no other alternatives open to them. They take the risk involved because they are desperate.

A large percentage of patients rely on the prayers of their loved ones and their firm belief that their God can cure them. Some patients will seek help from faith healers and others will simply intensify their religious practices, believing that their own faith is enough to overcome the disease. For others, religion and spirituality is not a route to a cure, but rather to serenity, calm acceptance and a way in which to die in a state of grace.

Cancer remains unconquered and many thousands of people die each year. There is hope, however. Research continues and many scientists believe that a very large breakthrough is just a matter of time.




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