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You Might Not Be Here This Time Tomorrow

Put your right priorities, in the right order. If tomorrow never comes and you’ll never longer there, you will just then realize that waiting is nothing but a waste of time. For cancer patients and survivors, now is the time for everyone, not the past nor the future. Living in Continue Reading

Dying From Cancer Means Winning From The Greatest Battle

While some people are scared to death of dying, most cancer patients are not. Let’s not forget the loved ones and friends once fought the greatest battle in order to continue living and left us a legacy filled with hope and love that lasts in every hearts left in this Continue Reading

Were You One Of A Stubborn Cancer Patients?

Cancer patients need someone to support and encourage them not someone to argue with no matter how stubborn they are.  Before you will give up taking care of your loved one or continue connecting with your friend that has cancer. Think about this first. And I will try to make Continue Reading

What Can Pets Actually Teach To Someone Has Cancer

Pets can’t magically cure diseases, but the effect they have on us is tremendous. From the past blog that I wrote, I uncovered some reasons why “Pets Are Better Company When You’re Sick,” because, with your four-legged friends, you can always get an emotional support that sometimes human friends couldn’t, especially Continue Reading

To My Dear Friend, Your Hug Means A Lot

To continue the letter series for a friend, To My Dear Friend, let’s now talk about the feelings, mood changes and personality changes of a cancer patient or survivor. You are maybe caring a loved one who has cancer and you might observe his/her personality changes also you are unable Continue Reading

What Is PTSD And How Can A Cancer Survivor Survive From This?

Hello dear readers! So this time, I would like to discuss about this topic (if you are keen on “talking it over” after you read this article) about PTSD. But before I will continue, I want to be clear to everyone that this topic is about psychiatry/neurology and I don’t Continue Reading

A Smile Costs Nothing But Gives Much

Smiling wooden figure. Photo by Mathew Schwartz on Unsplash You’ve got cancer! Smile! Are you kidding me? Smile? When my doctor told me I had cancer, nothing was the same anymore. Having cancer was like a point of no return. No trace of a smile was found on my face. Continue Reading

I CRIED

  You may think I am much tougher after beating cancer. You may think… I never break down. I still cry. I cried. I howled Perhaps you, too, There are times you have to cry, too. I cry. I cry. I cry. I don’t wanna stop crying. Until I will Continue Reading

Human Contact Cannot Be Overestimated!

Human contact cannot be overestimated! This was the exact sentence from another cancer survivor to me in one of the fora in the social media where we share experiences and victories. I shared my latest blog, a letter to my friend whose cancer is back right after her second surgery Continue Reading

To My Dear Friend, Let’s Crush Cancer Together

Recently, you had brought us another terrible news that makes us unbearably sad. “You have cancer, again.” This news had shocked us and left us completely speechless. I sent you a message right after I heard that news from our other friend. Then, you replied back, “We have still hope!” Continue Reading

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