[Must-see for relatives of pediatric cancer patients]
Do you feel unlucky about pediatric cancer patients?
Everyone sees someone who is more unhappy than himself
Check your sense of well-being.
Trying to erase one’s bad luck while comparing with others
People are sometimes very weak
Is that a bad thing?
People’s natural behavior, not a bad thing
However, those who are kind-hearted
You think about it by replacing the position of a person with yourself.
People are very weak
When a person feels less fortunate than himself
Recognizing your happiness is not a bad thin
I developed childhood cancer
(osteosarcoma) when I was 10 years old.
Summer in the third grade of elementary school
Abnormal swelling of the lower abdomen
Osteosarcoma on cartilage at the base of the right foot
Diagnosis of terminal cancer
Cancer notification from the attending physician
Confirmation of approval for right leg amputation
Life expectancy announcement
I’m sure I was at that time too
People around me tell me that I’m an unlucky child
Was thought to be pitiful
I could feel it.
He was only a 10 year old kid, but
I could hear
That people around me think I’m unlucky
I felt it very much.
but,
that’s wrong
I will ask you again
Do you feel unlucky about pediatric cancer patients?
For children with childhood cancer
I got cancer
Bad luck,
not,
It’s a “trial”
Children with childhood cancer are the chosen ones
The brave who was bestowed with trials
Children with childhood cancer are strong people who can recognize it as a trial
Accept the onset of your own cancer
Strong person
So you can get over it
Towards the test of cancer
Can fight
Until the very end
Even one drop of the last life
Fight to the end
that is
Cancer that happened to me
It
The trials given to me
Children with childhood cancer are brave men who take it as a challenge and fight it.
Still, you
Do you think a child with childhood cancer is unlucky?
About the brave man who confronts cancer
Do you think you are unlucky?