Wednesday, June 9, 2010

We Are Not surviving cancer, cancer victims


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Recently someone referred to me as a breast cancer victim , how I've almost came unglued. In some measure our society and 24/7 personal and close media wants color anyone who already had a tragedy in their lives with the color of the victime.alors that I have had my share of tragedy I have never been victim and does not intend to start now, and if you read this, that I am virtually certain that you feel the same way.

I think victims, who are found murdered in corridors or stole their identity and by thugs looking for a quick money social security numbers, because. survivors are those of us who have heard the words "you have cancer" and continue to move forward.Persevere us even in the face of what may be dead certain of our cancer. we continue to survive, day after day .it ' is what we survive. faisons.NousWe can also be mothers, fathers, accountants and film stars, but we first of survivors.

When most of the world think of survivors of cancer, they think probably Lance Armstrong, no doubt, the surviving cancer, most of us wishing fate. when I think of cancer survivors, I think my friend Susan Pollack. We met when she volunteered to have Sandy Linter artist legendary makeup and cosmetics Lancôme give a modernization for some "self-image" on the BreastCancerSisterhood.com videos.

Since then, I learned Susan Pollack is an extraordinary woman who has a calm inner strength, unwavering determination, deep love of family and friends, an educator of compassion for the other survivors and sense humor that began as a modernisation for my site has inspired Sandy Linter désarmant. and its legion of fans, fabulous Diamond Kerry and cosmetics Lancôme, team along with women that I hear from that show Sandy and videos of modernisation of Susan on the BreastCancerSisterhood.com. Did I mention Sue Pollack has been diagnosed with cancer of the breast, 27 years ago and has been living with metastasis to the OS from more than 14 years?Fourteen!I am speechless! my opinion Sue Pollack is proof of the prayers of answers.

When it has been diagnosed first daughter is four years old and Sue prayed it would live to see him grow up or at least to grow a little more anciens.Prières Sue Pollack replied, and for 13 years, she was free of cancer. of her breast cancer is returned, instead of thinking of it as a death knell, Sue decided to continue to be there for his family and to itself.She modestly says, "I just chose to live a life."What it does say, is that she did without hair and eyebrows, but with lymphedema all the headache and pain and other outrages which accompany chemotherapy, or she volunteers to SHARE, resource a survivors in New York, who advises and supports cancer of the breast and ovarian cancer survivors.

For 14 years Sue Pollack has gotten continuously chemotherapy.As a chemotherapy became inefficient, his doctor gave her another one and other. for those of you who have never had chemotherapy, you cannot begin to imagine what that special woman has endured.Sue Pollack is a source of inspiration for partout.Elle breast cancer survivors is my inspiration.Elle is the model of face on and the role of each woman who has already had a cancer of the breast.She defied opportunities beyond the wildest expectations of quiconque.À well respects, it is like Lance Armstrong: stage IV cancer survivor many of us wants to become.

I am sure that Susan Pollack name is engraved in the book of God of remarkable survivors ranging from survivors of the Holocaust, battlefields with intrepid soldiers, or families who have endured suffering and the loss. call Susan Pollack courageous and brave, but please, do not call him a victim.

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