#Cancer Journey
Quotes about cancer-journey
The "cancer-journey" tag represents a profound and transformative experience that touches the lives of millions worldwide. It embodies themes of resilience, courage, and hope, as individuals navigate the complex and often challenging path of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. This journey is not just a medical battle but an emotional and spiritual odyssey that tests the limits of human strength and determination. People are drawn to quotes about the cancer journey because they offer solace, inspiration, and a sense of solidarity. These words of wisdom and encouragement can provide comfort during difficult times, reminding those affected that they are not alone in their struggles. Quotes about the cancer journey often capture the essence of human perseverance and the indomitable spirit that emerges in the face of adversity. They serve as a beacon of hope, illuminating the path forward and offering a reminder of the beauty and strength that can be found even in the darkest moments. Whether for patients, survivors, or loved ones, these quotes resonate deeply, offering a shared language of empathy and understanding that transcends individual experiences.
It's one thing knowing you have people cheering you on, yet another to know they've walked in your footsteps.
It's one thing knowing you people cheering you on, yet another to know they have walked in your footsteps.
Cancer didn't happen TO me; Cancer happened FOR me.The body cannot regain its health if the soul is suffering.
My life changed forever the split second we heard the words, “It’s third stage melanoma.
The Cancer Misfit is for survivors who feel confused, misunderstood, isolated, overwhelmed, fearful or anxious after treatment. It is a life raft for survivors who have finished cancer treatment – whether that was last week, last month, last year or ten years ago – and are struggling with what comes next. It is a guidebook to living your best life, even after going through cancer treatment, and even if you still have cancer.
When I was six, God gave my mother cancer. I begged him not to take her from me. He did not, he gave me 51 years to get to know the most amazing person I've ever met.It's a double-edged sword.It's not always Fair. But that's not what's important. The only thing that is important is that 51 years.My mother used to say every morning. "Any day your breathing it's a good day to be alive."So, Celebrate the life you have and never give up on the living...
Rafael taught me that learning how to live is learning how to die,,, a skeptic at first, worked hard and challenged himself to move away from the darkness and ultimately find that death, like life, is full of wonder and awe and light.
As moms we put ourselves last all of the time. Now is the time to stop that. For the next few months in treatment, your life and your family's lives will revolve around how you feel, so make sure you do things that make you feel good. Find food you like, a God you trust, and friends that support you.
I was given fluid and another blood transfusion, after which I felt like I could conquer the world! This process would become my normal: chemo, get horribly sick, trip to Assessment, fluid, blood transfusion, feel better.