Joining The Ranks Of Cancer Survivors
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If you are someone who has or is battling cancer, you know that it always feels like an uphill struggle. It takes a very considerable toll on the host mentally and physically. No one is pretending that all the success stories we hear make up the bulk of those with cancer. It is well understood that the stories of triumph are the objects of hope in dark times of those too wishing they could be cancer survivors.
by ChristopherMajors


If you are someone who has or is battling cancer, you know that it always feels like an uphill struggle. It takes a very considerable toll on the host mentally and physically. No one is pretending that all the success stories we hear make up the bulk of those with cancer. It is well understood that the stories of triumph are the objects of hope in dark times of those too wishing they could be cancer survivors.

There is no pattern of certain success when trying to defeat cancerous cells in your body. The cancer survivors we hear and read about often endured painful treatments that made them sometimes want to just give up. That's what inspires us about all these incredible stories of victory. It wasn't smooth sailing; in fact it was the opposite. But they refused to give in and they refused to quit trying.

Doctors wish they could tell everyone that they have to diagnose with cancer that they have a formula to beating it. Many have been encouraged with the breakthroughs concerning the disease in modern science, that they are close to a cure. If you happen to be a fortunate one who was cured with the current methods, you might find it difficult to be a beacon of hope for so many traveling down this road. It is certain you no longer feel the same about who you are as you did before you were diagnosed.

We should pretend for just a moment that the doctor has just told you that you no longer had cancer. He tells you that the painful treatment was worth it, and you were a survivor. Surely you would be overcome with joy, thankful that you were smiled upon from up above. You could hardly wait for the opportunity to hurry and tell your friends and family.

And yet at the same time, you feel a bit overwhelmed and anxious at where to go from here. Some people devote their time and energies towards cancer awareness and getting others to understand and support future research. Others find solace in the church, and devote their lives to living right where they might have failed in doing so in the past. Whatever you decide, you can find help.

Many programs and groups have formed from the tragic circumstances of living and coping with cancer. These groups also provide support (rehabilitation, job placement, and even financial help) to those who are now cancer free and trying to move on with their lives and leave the pain and suffering behind them.

Groups such as the Lance Armstrong Foundation, have prided themselves on providing quality care and a network of resources for people in all stages of their walk with cancer. Through their fundraising efforts, many people have found means to pursue fulfilling lives from the ashes of their struggle.

If you are, or know someone who is a cancer survivor, consider it a blessing. This is an awakening of many different manners that not everyone will get to experience. You have been through the worst to stand on top of the mountain, and you should take this second chance to live like you always meant to.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.