Share your story !
You’ve been diagnosed with Cancer and your Oncologist suggested you should have a series of Chemotherapy Sessions as part of your treatment plan. You’ve been there… You know… Share your experience with many other women who’d like to hear from you how it was like, how did you feel about it and every tiny bit of detail, advice or tip that might help them cross the tunnel… Describe anything you can, just the way you’d do it while having a cup of coffee with your very best friend.
For long, talking about the disease had been a sort of social taboo and that helped the creation of myths around certain facts including Chemotherapy. Internet, as a communication medium and especially the interactive platform of a Blog, like this one, offer the opportunity to you our visitor who have experienced Chemotherapy to present the real aspects of it the very exact way you’ve lived them. Your input is invaluable. Women who are about to have Chemotherapy are hungry for a first hand information and guidance, which will be proven the most precious kind of support they could ever get.
Don’t be concerned about your writing style. Just be yourself and type on your post the words you’d put on a note to your best friend who needs to know, and craves for encouragement. Once you start typing, your thoughts and memories will come together and flow on your screen. Make sure you’ll spread the word and ask people who have experienced Chemotherapy to visit our Blog and leave their story.
Tell us about the moment you got diagnosed, and what symptoms led you there. Which were your reactions and how did your family members react to the new reality ? Who was the key-importance person in your life during Chemotherapy and which was the attitude or “secret” that pushed you through? If you could turn back time, and meet your Pre-Chemotherapy Stage Self, what would you tell her now that you KNOW ?
Don’t forget to include to your post the “happy-end” about your life when everything was back to normal after Chemotherapy was completed. Tell us about your good tests and their results. Describe your feelings when your doctor informed you about the optimum prognosis that was achieved, and be as specific as possible about the way you planned your life once the disease’s threat was over.
Which was the impact of the disease and Chemotherapy on your mentality and the way you’ve been seeing life. Any conclusion that helped you improve your way of thinking and enjoying life? Any hidden benefit behind all this “journey” that challenged your life? Any particular mind-shift that took place at a certain time-point ? Open your heart…
Share your personal Chemotherapy Story with us !