I do understand where you're coming from. Warriors usually make the choice to become warriors. People with cancer do not have a choice, they HAVE to fight it or else they'd die or become very ill.
I wouldn't call them sheep and some of them aren't scared at all.
If I had cancer (which I do believe I will develop at some point, I have been diagnosed with a disease that can develop into cancer) I know I wouldn't want to be treated as a 'cancer patient'. There's nothing worse than people not being able to laugh at you and people waiting on you hand and foot just because you have cancer. I would want to be treated like a normal, healthy person. People shouldn't kiss the ground I walk on just because I have cancer. The disease doesn't magically turn me into a saint, I will still do shitty, bitchy things.
IIN, that I think it's RIDICULOUS to call cancer patients "warriors"?
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I do understand where you're coming from. Warriors usually make the choice to become warriors. People with cancer do not have a choice, they HAVE to fight it or else they'd die or become very ill.
I wouldn't call them sheep and some of them aren't scared at all.
If I had cancer (which I do believe I will develop at some point, I have been diagnosed with a disease that can develop into cancer) I know I wouldn't want to be treated as a 'cancer patient'. There's nothing worse than people not being able to laugh at you and people waiting on you hand and foot just because you have cancer. I would want to be treated like a normal, healthy person. People shouldn't kiss the ground I walk on just because I have cancer. The disease doesn't magically turn me into a saint, I will still do shitty, bitchy things.
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Do you have HPV or something? HPV can develop into cervical cancer. The only cure is to stick your whole tongue up someone's butt.
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More than 50% of people have it.
Most HPV infections (90%) go away by themselves within two years.
Thanks for the info.