I want to give my perspective as somebody who survived having cancer since a lot of conversations about it are from people who have passed away. Want to share my experience and also help give people some insight on the disease and the aftermath.
I survived having stage IV cancer, ask me anything
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What little things do you appreciate now that you didn’t before?
Any plans for what you’ll do with your time now that you’re cancer free?
Do you feel more confident? More willing to take a chance? Do you treat your loved ones any different? Had it changed your relationships with people who went over and beyond vs those that could’ve done more?
Has your perspective on life changed since you got sick? have you had different priorities before the illness versus now?
How did you deal with the thought that you are/could be dying?
What were the first signs that something was wrong? Having cancer more specifically
What type of cancer was it, and what treatment worked for you? I have Stage 4 kidney cancer and am 3 years in to my journey. So far I’ve had surgery, radiation and immunotherapy and it’s working…. For now.