One can read all of the books,
all of the articles and watch all of the videos that can be found on
the topic, but still the best lessons and understanding comes from
personal experience. You tend to learn more, when you do it yourself.
You remember better when you have first hand experience with what ever
it is you are trying to understand.
When
learning to drive a stick shift? Get behind the wheel of a car, in a
safe place, and with some one with a ton of patience, start driving.
Want do learn photography? Get a camera and start taking photographs.
Want to learn to cook? Grab a cookbook and the needed ingredients and
begin. Yes, there are some things that one needs extended education for,
as I really wouldn't want to go into surgery and hear the doctor tell
an attending nurse this was his first time but "Hey, you gotta start
somewhere".
But what about
cancer? Yes, you can read, and view and listen, but all of that is cold
and static. I would never, ever wish anyone to go through cancer. I
would never wish anyone to have to take care of one with cancer. And
yet, because cancer does eventually touch us all- we need to know. We
need to know how to take care of ourselves and we need to know how to
take care of those we love. More importantly, we need to learn ways to
try to prevent cancer to begin with.
We have become a much more static society. We work, then we go home and
sit down somewhere, rising only to go to bed. Many have office jobs
that mean sitting for long stretches of time. There is a tendency to not
play sports, to not ride bikes, to not get out and enjoy the great
outdoors like there once was. Exercise is one of the keys to being more
healthy and preventing some cancers.
We have become a people who love fast food. Whether this food comes
from a so called, fast food restaurant or some processed something or
other that we can pop into the microwave and have in minutes. Products
loaded with sugars, sodium and an unknown listing of chemical additives.
We no longer know what all we are putting into our systems. That needs
to change. We need to know exactly what we are eating and how much. When
we consume the proper amount of the right foods-real foods- then our
body can function much better and with a lot greater risk of cancer.
We
are tense. We are stressed out to the maximum amounts without knowing
how to combat it effectively. The pressure of our jobs, or the stress of
not having a job. The way traffic is on the roads. The relationships
that we have with others. All of these and more contribute to the stress
in our lives. We need to know what can be done to ease the problem of
stress which does help to prevent come cancers.
No two people are alike, which means that not every good thing works
for every one. We can do all of this that we possibly can and it still
not prevent cancer. Or we can do this, and we're fine. We have to learn
as many ways as possible, for our own good and the good of those we
love.
What do we do, where do we go, who do we talk with, if we have been diagnosed?
What if someone we know has been diagnosed? What do we do? How do we
help? What about those we don't personally know, but we know are out
there and we want to help.. how?
Where do we go to learn what we need to know? Who can we talk with? Where are the answers?
Again, each person is different, so the answers are all different. I
believe that is one thing that is making curing cancer difficult. But
there are researchers out there who are searching and finding that nest
step forward. Medicines are being created, treatments honed, people
cared for.
But- everything takes money. When you are doing research, when you are
driving a vehicle taking a warrior to appointments, when you are doing
all you can to educate through videos, pamphlets or appearances, it
takes money. To print, for materials, for fuel, for any of the many
number of items that care for those in need.
That
is one of the reasons I relay, that is why I have been a part of this
for so long. That and the fact that I am a survivor and I want to see a
sea of purple shirts at Relay and know that they too have made it. So I
write, and I ask, and I beg, and I continue on doing what I can to help
the many who are determined to finish the fight and see an end to
cancer.
http://main.acsevents.org/goto/rebeccarevels
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