[Must-see for relatives of pediatric cancer patients] How to control the feelings of those who watch over the patients

[Must-see for relatives of pediatric cancer patients] How to control the feelings of those who watch over the patients

Recommended for people around pediatric cancer patients.

Learn how to communicate properly with pediatric cancer patients.

Pediatric Cancer Survivor (Osteosarcoma) Author

First of all, from self-introduction

I developed childhood cancer (osteosarcoma) when I was 10 years old.

He has already been diagnosed with terminal cancer and has undergone conditional surgery, approval for amputation of his right leg to prolong his life, and life expectancy.

At that time, I was only 10 years old, and I faced a huge challenge.

I think it was a big shock to the people around me.

My parents, relatives and friends

Very big shock

The behavior and behavior of those around you

All of that was clearly remembered in me



[Must-see for relatives of pediatric cancer patients]

How to control the feelings of those who watch over patients

Having developed childhood cancer, I was able to calmly see all the facial expressions, words, and actions of all the people around me.

In other words,

The feelings of the people around the patient

No matter how upset

How unstable

Emotions and sorrows

Psychology of human nature

Front face and back face

What is true or fake

It was clear to me at that time

This theme is very delicate and will be published in several parts.

Stay tuned for the next release

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10歳の時、100万人に1人の確率で発症の希少ガン(骨肉腫)を発症。
主治医からの、ガン告知と右足の切断と余命の宣告。自らの経験から、ガン患者さん、特に小児ガンの子供たちの心を世界中に伝えたい。

At the age of 10, one in one million people develops a rare cancer (osteosarcoma).
Cancer notification, amputation of right leg and life expectancy from the attending physician. From my own experience, I would like to convey the hearts of cancer patients, especially children with childhood cancer, to the world.

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