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Do you treat people differently if you know they are sick? |
This question is just of personal interest to me. At age 24, I was diagnosed with cancer (Hodgkin's Disease) and I just found out over Christmas that I've relapsed. I lost my hair during chemotherapy but almost always wore hats and hair pieces. Many people didn't know I was sick unless I told them. After my stem cell/bone marrow transplant I looked sickly for awhile but recovered quickly. Dear Kaillita, I wouldn't treat you different. I judge on personality. Not looks or sicknesses. Well, most people don't have to deal with serious illnesses either in themselves or anyone they know, so yes, it does make them uncomfortable if they're confronted with it. It's certainly not your fault, but it's not really theirs either, it's just a situation that they're not prepared to deal with, I would imagine that your family and friends after time will get used to it and realize that when you're fine that you're really fine and they don't have to treat you like you're made of glass. In the meantime, you may have to gently educate people that although what you have can be serious and debilitating, while it's not, you just want to be treated like everybody else (which is pretty much what everybody wants I suppose). I think it can bring out the best in people becuase they dont know what to do. My mom was just diagnosed with lung cancer and it changed her so much, it also changed me to feel more human and reach out to people. Most people are uncomfortable with things they are unfamiliar with. Myself I treat people the same sick or not.The only way I would not cut up if they feel really bad. Alto of people are scared for themselves not the sick because they know that one day they might be in your shoes also they think if they treat you like you need to be bed ridden you might live longer or help make the cancer go away.keep eating and doing what you are doing. I will pray for you good luck and take care. A great deal of people don't understand cancer enough to treat them the same. My mother was that way. I really did not know how much she worked until I saw her in her last two weeks on earth. She was a very strong woman. Her strength is now my strength. Act strong and God bless. People don't know you yet if they treat you differently they don't know your strength. I am so sorry to hear of your cancer and like you said you are a fighter!! no we pray for them and encourage.by telling them to trust in God. he is our healer.. in Matthews 10-8 it says he heal the sick and raise the dead cleanse lepers cast out demons. amen all you have to do believe and call on the name of Jesus. i will be praying for you healing.so be blessed and hold you head up and look toward heaven may.God bless be a around I don't treat anyone differently unless there a holes. There are people that are or have been sick that I hang with. This one guy had cancer in his face,he's in remission aging, but lost 1/3 of his face. I knew before it started and he is still a great guy.The loss of eye,ear and cheek bone many people look the other way or cross the street when they see him.Others treat him like he can't do things like drive or talk loud as if he's deaf. And most are uncomfortable around him. Same thing with my blind friend. Most people just don't know how to deal with this situation. I too have some handicaps from surgeries not that you can see it other than walking with a cane. Even with just that some people treat me different. We just forget about it and go on.Your much younger than my friends and I am, I think your last paragraph pretty much answers it all. Just don't let it get you down as time goes by they will adjust to you. Reading your question, I think that you have the spunk and a good out look to beat it aging, and have a long healthy and happy lifetime ahead of you. Best of luck!! well those people more than likely love you and know you they just care . you'd be the same way to them dont let it bug ya to much. they will bounce back and treat ya like they did before that takes time. Just like if you break your arm everyone wants to do stuff for ya but take the cast off and look what happens.lol You GO! You BEAT that cancer AGAIN! |
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