Power given to cancer (osteosarcoma) survivors
I’ve told people about this, but it’s the first time I’ve written it. I was notified of cancer in the summer of 10 years old (3rd grade). At the same time, he gave his own mouth the result of his decision to consent to amputation of his right leg during surgery.
From this day, my life as a [cancer (osteosarcoma) survivor] started. Of course, at that time, I was a child, and as a cancer survivor, I was not ready for a clear outlook on how to live my life in the future.
But all I can say is that from that day on, I was trying to overcome the first big wall, the tremendous wall that towers in front of me ten years after I was born. With your own power.
To open up the future beyond that.
From that day on, as a cancer (osteosarcoma) survivor, I think I became a little stronger and more willing and active to survive my life. I self-analyze that it had a great influence on my outlook on life after that and had a great influence on my appearance today.
That introverted self began to cherish the relationship with people, and that was reflected in his actual actions. I’ve come to like people, and I’ve come to be able to think about myself and people in the same line.
I think that I have the experience as a cancer (osteosarcoma) survivor, and the ability to prepare myself and others to live by making use of my own experience.