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To Giri, cancer patients are not that strong after all. "Half the time we don't know what is going on!" was what he said and I think it is true. But I think the strength to live on treatment after treatment still needs to be there because the pain after each treatment can be unbearable. Listen to Giri's story and you will know how the treatments are almost intolerable.
Being labelled as strong may sometimes throw some cancer patients off, because it is easy to say those words when we are not the ones suffering. But being strong is really an understatement.
Listen to the full conversation here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3c3AE1So9t782cOs8DI8hz?si=UlD7zvz5RYmUDVh-Dcynbg
By Ray LowTo Giri, cancer patients are not that strong after all. "Half the time we don't know what is going on!" was what he said and I think it is true. But I think the strength to live on treatment after treatment still needs to be there because the pain after each treatment can be unbearable. Listen to Giri's story and you will know how the treatments are almost intolerable.
Being labelled as strong may sometimes throw some cancer patients off, because it is easy to say those words when we are not the ones suffering. But being strong is really an understatement.
Listen to the full conversation here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3c3AE1So9t782cOs8DI8hz?si=UlD7zvz5RYmUDVh-Dcynbg