Understanding The Prognosis

  Seven plus years ago when I got the word that my  fathers type of cancer was incurable…. it was said they had to let it run it’s course.  I thought this can’t be happening in America 2005 ….we have advanced further than this.  I  was  angry  while thinking  no  one person  has  the  right  to  tell another human being they have a certain amount of time to live… it’s terminal.

  We as a civilized society should help those individuals and guide them to options,  thereby,  not  leaving  someone in the dark.  What  I  learned  over that proceeding 14 months was  sometimes in this political correct country filled  with  non sense.  Is  sometimes  your  best off  knowing  for  yourself rather than…  expecting  the  unknowing,  whom  think  they  have  all  the answers… to know  for you… and are better than you… because they think they have all the answers….

   Lesson learned:  that never give up or get hung up because of a negative prognosis. Always  look  for options  because  where  you  came  from  they  simply didn’t care enough to say we don’t know,  however, we will  findout  for you. What  a prognosis does  for  you  is tell you a range  of  what other people had with your condition,  but  doesn’t  convey  the  course  of  action you can take to help your conclusion.

    What my April blog post provided was inspiration of how other cancer survivors came up with  the plan that saved their own lives.  In those blogs Chris Wark  told how he was willing to do his own research  and  dedicated himself to a new diet filled with anti – cancer nutrients. Instead of enduring 9 months of chemotherapy which he thought at 26 years old was posioning his body to get better.

   Other  highlights  was  Brandy Green  using  persistence  of  finding her      own way to make  it  work  for  herself.  While  Max Block  turned  to  Mexico and Oasis of  Hope  and Kris Carr keeping a positive attitude while blocking out the negative stigma being labeled terminal and beating the odds against herself.  While Sharon Blynn moved  forward without thinking about it and flipped the script on her outcome while Howard Young found the best of the best  for treatment of pancreatic cancer.

  The Common Denominator: being each cancer survivor took charge in a proactive way  and  produced  a positive outcome.  By changing the habits that  produced the cancer in the  first place. While moving  forward with a plan after changing their outlook  and  not masking what happen to them. Taking  a negative diagnosis while  finding  HOPE  and  a plan of action to produce a positive outcome.

A Guide To Understanding Cancer   Part 1  –  Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnfOHUBGf3A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R6nxZwu-1E

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