Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Omnis cellula e cellula.....





Bad Luck, Poor Lifestyle or faulty Genes, loss is a loss; especially to those directly effected and really close. With stain in the heart and memories to last as long as God wills, we need to keep moving ahead whatsoever. Not many can hide or run away from Cancer these days, not is a topic which seals the lips of the audience.

Today on hearing cancer, people ask - which stage? Where? Chemo or radiation? Tumour? Benign or malignant? And we do have internet to research and answer our questions; but what can be done to prevent or save the people?

The marks humans leave are too often scars. What has started has to end.

< As John Green writes in his book 'The Fault in our Starts'- " There will come a time when all of us are dead. There will come a time when there are no human being reamining to remember that anyone existed or that our species ever did anything. ...Everthing that we did and built and wrote and thought and discovered will be forgotten. ......There was time before organisms experienced consciousness, andthere will be a time after. And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it. God know's that's what everyone else does." The book is all about Hazel, Augustus, The Imaginery Book and author- 'An Imperial Affliction'& Peter Van Houten and of course Cancer. When you suffer you realise you do not even thave the right to say - 'THIS IS MY LIFE,IT BELONGS TO ME'; you get to battle cancer, you'll keep fighting; hearing cheesy sentiments like live your best today..It is a civil war with a predetermined winner. There are two kind of adults, - who scoured the earth in search of something to hurt; and then there were people who walked around zombically, doing whatever they had to do to keep walking around. And then there is me! The former editor of the British Medical Journal admits, raising temprature across the medical fraternity - Sudden deaths are the heaven for the deceased but hell for family and friends, Cancer gives us time to say bye. And so true....I had deep below my find feared road accidents, and still do. We cannot fanthom the pain of the sufferer. Insipite of the time given to realise we still feel the person is around somewhere for you, even after years....

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