A Success Guide For Surviving Cancer
I am cancer free for 3 years. I'm in the best shape of my life. I am all the time. You need to share stories. Send the key to your success. To be true, I saw not so, because I really try to stay alive. This is to survive. But what I realized is, all people do not always think that way when they are confronted with a situation of life. I learned that many people react like deer in the lights. And I can tell you, what you usually land in the same place in the deer ground, seriously.
This article is one of the ways to provide more information and important incentive for those with a diagnosis of cancer. And if truth be told, much of what I have to tell you is good for every situation a crisis. I want to outline the steps you should take when using the cancer diagnosis.
# Step 1: Take a deep article - a natural reaction when something like this is to tell you is exaggerated. No exaggeration! I know this is a natural part of our human worth. But to the cave men running from saber-average tiger. This may not work properly in this situation. The first thing you need to do is to resign. Even if you should cry. I'm 6'4 ", 230 lbs and I cried like a baby. This helps. After you cry, give yourself a minute to collect himself, then quiet a few questions. This need not happen immediately. Take the time But do not panic. That's why I'm here.
Step # 2: Share it with someone - When I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I floor! I'm only 39! After the shock wore off, I began to have all kinds of thoughts, but the first thing I tell anyone (actually, I'm for some people) I trusted and respected. This helped me on many levels. He calmed me down to one. Allowed me to bounce my heart of other people. Allowed me to a different perspective. All this is of crucial importance, because how this process can have a significant impact on the way it ended. Support groups are a good way to share with someone. I have the link below to find support groups.
Step # 3: Is your research - With the advent of the Internet, there is no time where we have access to more information than we do now. Go online and get information as you can. I know I am preaching to the choir, because if you read this article you may have to do this, but these are important steps put in connection with step 4. I have the link below for you to get started.
Step # 4: Get a Second Opinion - This is important for my life with respect to cancer, for two reasons. One, he gave me the clarity of thought, because I related to the diagnosis. That is important because emotional rejection when they are diagnosed with cancer and you should "know that you know that you have cancer." Second-guessing yourself and have delusions of grandeur regarding your diagnosis, you can disrupt the ability of decision-making, which is important in this process. Two, your health is your responsibility. You need more advice you need to feel comfortable in making a decision.
Now, I must stop here and talk about the doctor. I go to different doctors for advice. This is what I learn from my experiences. When your doctor, a number of factors.
* First, they are in private practice or not. I think that a doctor in private practice to study and diagnose your business. Conversely, a doctor from the cancer research center (especially related to the universities) have a tendency to be more focused on the treatment of the disease, although their bed way might not have become so well. I think it is all about goals and motives.
* Secondly, they have done this before. If I say this has happened, I mean, what is the experience with the treatment they are counseling. Now is the time that is not a guinea pig. You need to get the best, even if you wait until I have children on the schedule (more on this later).
Again, this is my experience and observation. An important point I need to mention. When you have a doctor to make sure the key people who will be responsible for your care are covered by medical coverage. The worst that can happen is for you to worry about bills when you try to fight this disease. Once you have a bit of all information that you believe you need to make a good decision. Now the fun begins.
Step # 5: A Select Care: This seemingly no-brainer, but many people do not act as a diagnosis. That is not true! Resolute action is the key to my life cancer. This is the reason why step 2 is very important. If other people know, he keeps you accountable. If they are, they will ask you for what we do and challenge you if you do something. Let's talk about the treatment.
Treatment options are different for each individual, but there are some things that I think every person, regardless of the type of care you need to decide on the mark. First, repeat steps 3 and 4. You must investigate the different forms of treatment and get some advice from a doctor who is best for you. Then ask some people who dealt with First You cancer special. All this information helps you make a good decision.
I chose a radical prostatectomy, which is probably the most invasive type of treatment for prostate cancer. Although this is a willingness from my primary care doctor and my urologist. Now, why do I say this? I say this because my decision was based on the collection of more information. I'm young, thus restoring the disease much easier for me. Radical prostatectomy, which has long been around and has a high cure rate. So I decided to go to the route of the highest possible cure me. Then you just go with your gut and in my case your faith. This is close to the declaration of a urologist I looked at Georgetown's Lombardi Cancer Center. He suggested that I make a radical prostatectomy, but add the following statement. He said: "Surgery is like basketball. You want the best for the jump shot when the game is on the line. You can find the best in the business for you to perform the operation and even if you have to wait until I on the schedule. What is it? "I do! And when I squatting 315lbs I exercise 20 times (a big deal post-prostate surgery). I think about what this doctor said.
Step 6 # Just Do It? There are several factors that play a role in the survival and cure prostate cancer, but early detection is important in my life cancer. Without early detection, I do not know if I will be writing this article today. I've just buried my father on Sept. 26. He died of the disease in the survivors. We talk daily. He is one of the people who are not restricted to the diagnosis. He counseled me. He called me after my daily work. But he suffered from the same disease all the time. If I look at the medical records he has several options to overcome the disease. He did not tell my sister and I to 6 months before he graduated, but he has been diagnosed in 2005 (same year I got diagnosed). This is the reason I write this article. If a person is motivated to check for cancer and / or to act with firmness when a diagnosis of this article will have been successful.
To summarize this article are three objectives to be achieved through the steps:
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Patrick Pete,
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