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the big c

This past year, I joined the “Sisterhood of the Pink Ribbon”. There is nothing scarier than receiving a cancer diagnosis…except for living through all that the cancer experience entails.
When I made my Big C announcement, I was bombarded with advice from well-meaning friends and family:
“Western medicine = cut/poison/burn!” or “Do chemo and radiation or you’ll die!”
Oy vey! What’s a frightened little Bambi to do?
I wanted to supplement my choice of traditional treatment with natural healing. But the two modalities are in opposition to one another. Natural methods boost the immune system. Chemo intentionally weakens the immune system to destroy cancer cells. Which would save my life?
The truth is that no one knew, including the doctors and the alternative practitioners. Five oncologists told me at different times when medical decisions needed to be made, “You know, it’s a gray zone. You’ve got to trust your gut.
Trust my gut?
I’d expect to hear that from an alternative practitioner, not from five oncologists! It turned out that I had to figure things out for myself through every step of the process.
So, here is how I figured things out. In weighing the alternatives, I noticed which options brought me anxiety and which ones made me feel peaceful. For example, the idea of radiation terrified me, until the oncologist mentioned I could radiate the breast and not the lymph, or just the lymph, or both, or neither. When I thought about radiating the breast I felt calm. When I thought about radiating the lymph, I felt terror. So I chose to radiate the breast and not the lymph.
Did I make the right choice? I sure hope so! The truth is I live every day with the knowledge of not knowing. But I am alive! And I continue to make decisions based on whether or not they bring me greater anxiety or leave me feeling at peace.
If you, or someone you know, are going through the cancer experience, consider making your decisions based on whether or not they bring you greater anxiety or leave you feeling peaceful. Remember, “The Big C” stands for courage!
I wish you well on your journey!
– Randy Peyser
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