Today is the third anniversary of my diagnosis. This is the date I'll mark from now on, so that I'll know how many years I've survived cancer. And silly me, I forgot it until a reader sent me a congratulatory message.
I could consider it a second birthday, if I think of my life with cancer as a re-birth, a new chance at life with deeper knowledge of self and awareness of my mortality. Sounds good, anyway.
The medical highlights of this past year with cancer:
1) I learned my cancer has spread to my lungs, liver, brain, bones, soft tissue, and lymph nodes.
2) I had a lung biopsy that nearly killed me because I was mistakenly given more than twice the necessary dose of anesthetic during the procedure.
3) I had brain seizures caused by tumors in my brain and had whole-brain radiation.
4) I went through ten different chemo combinations.
Things I've learned this year:
1) I can drag out my dying for a while yet. We can't tell whether I'll last another month or another year.
2) Because of the above, it's still hard to take dying really seriously - for me and for people around me.
3) I've done something useful with this blog.
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3 comments:
Hi Shin,
Congrats to you! You have survived cancer for three years! I would like to say that to you again in 2009, 2010,...
So please continue to live well!! : )
CoCo,
Thanks for reminding me of my third anniversary! And thanks for your good wishes!
yup and hurray.
go on living shin..
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