When any of us mentions the word cancer, our voice level tends to go own and the word reverberates in the air like an anathema. Many of us would opt out on to go for cancer screening basically because we are afraid of the results. Often, however, detecting it early and treating does save lives.
When someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, the last thing he or she needs is an incapacitating sense of disaster and morbidity. It’s hard enough dealing with the disease without having to deal with other people’s fears of their own humanity.
Cancer patients need optimistic uplifting surroundings where there is not only love and support but also a happy humorous relationship between surrounding family and friends. A sense of humor is a fundamental part of healing and recovery. If anything, smiling and laughing makes us feel better in spite of the circumstances we are facing.
This video Do The Pink Glove Dance was made by doctors in a hopsital in the states to up lift the moral of the cancer patients that were in their care:
Monday, February 8, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment