Bright Foods, Bright Future

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A diagnosis of cancer is upsetting, to say the least. You hear the diagnosis, go to the doctor and do all the things you have to do to fight the disease. You set up your treatments, prepare yourself and your family for the fight ahead. You do all the research, get a second opinion, check with insurance and get ready for the marathon, because fighting cancer is no sprint. It is indeed a long, and sometimes very difficult, road. Armed with a goal of restoring your health, you do what needs to be done.

There are the obvious things you need to do. Starting treatments, whether it be radiation or chemotherapy is a feat in itself. The treatments are grueling and take a very heavy toll on the body and soul. Throughout this time you also have to try and keep your spirits up, convincing yourself daily that the assault on your body and mind are worth it, you will come out the other side of this tunnel healthy.

One more soldier to add to your army is your choice of foods. The current research has shown that beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein and beta-carotene are all varities of carotenoids. They act as anti-oxidants, which protect cells from free radicals, which are substances that break down cell membranes, allowing cancer to take hold. Carotenoids are also the pigments that give fruits and vegetables their vibrant yellow, orange and green color. So take a trip to the grocery store and shop for those brightly colored fruits and vegetables. Not only do they look good, they are delicious. There are some many different ways you can eat them, and there is a lot of variety, which is very important when you feel you cannot eat anything due to side effects from cancer treatments. Having plenty of choices at your fingertips will make it easier for you to do even a little to help you stay healthy.

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Medical treatment options in Atlanta

Cancer patients have to face many complex and frustrating issues. Cancer patients can not do all those things that they used to do before the diagnosis of cancer. They feel so down and gloomy and get into depression. Cancer patients find themselves in desperate need of treatment and it is necessary to give them right treatment no matter whether you have to do traveling for that. It is very necessary to keep the patient satisfied because the thought of future gives them a really hard present to live in.

Some cancer patients may be living in very low populated areas where there are no good specialists available. You may have heard of many great doctors in Atlanta that treats the cancer disease perfectly. It would be really great if you shift the cancer patient to Atlanta temporarily for the treatment purposes. There are many apartments for rent in Atlanta and you can stay there with much comfort and ease. It does not mean that doctors in Atlanta will definitely make the patient free from cancer. Of course the chances are bright but still any thing can’t be said with full confidence. But you can be more hopeful once you have located yourself temporarily to Atlanta for cancer treatment purpose.

You are not fighting this cancer battle alone. There are millions of people who are getting eager to help you. There are multiple programs out there that can help you big time. You can ask anyone, if you are facing trouble with any kind of physical tasks or anything. Cancer is no doubt a very horrible and scary thing but with good treatment and a little help you can fight with it confidently.

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The Think System

Cancer has been diagnosed. Your head is spinning, what with caustic treatments, insurance issues and just the thought of having to change your life completely to deal with cancer. You are immediately put on the medicine track. You are being sent to the proper cancer doctors, getting a more precise diagnose and planning a treatment course to fight the monster known as cancer. You know there is going to be a fight. You know there are times when you think you may not win. You are determined to make sure that you do win. You do everything the doctors tell you. You go to every treatment, take every pill, lose every hair, start to get sick regularly, and begin to feel the fight cannot be won.

It is just as important to believe that you can win the fight as it is to fight the fight itself. There are times in every cancer treatment, when you cannot get out of bed you are so sick, when you cannot see a light at the end of the tunnel. You have to believe there is one. Unfortunately there is no magic pill for that. There is no one and nothing that will make you believe you are going to win the fight. That comes from within.

There is a growing movement that meditation can help. Placing your mind in a state of less chaos, a state of more control over things and channeling your inner energy to helping the treatments work for you, or even just talking yourself out of being so sick, can work wonders for your emotional well being during these difficult times. The medicine is an important part of your treatment. Your body needs help to fight this aggressive disease. Your mind needs help to. You may have to convince yourself every single day to get up and fight and meditation just might be that help you need to stay on track.

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Rehab-International.org For Those Needing Rehab After Cancer Treatment

Life can be hard. For those that have had the pain of cancer and then cancer treatment, there is also the issue of those that become addicted to the pain medication they were given during treatment. This can compound the hardship of having had cancer and can make you feel depressed even after beating cancer.

Rehab-International.org is for those needing rehabilitation after having survived cancer. Having a drug addiction doesn’t mean you are incapable of making the right decisions and it doesn’t mean you are weak. Sometimes medications that help us with pain are hard to stop taking and you may need a little help. A rehab center can be the best decision you’ve ever made after getting treatment for cancer. The people are there to help you and heal you, not judge you. You’ll be in a safe environment with people that understand exactly what you are going through and how hard it is to become well again.

There are many programs there to help you such as group therapy, support groups, lectures and one on one therapy, as well as a serene environment to get well in. It doesn’t matter what your drug of choice is or who you are, you can be helped and there are others just like you so it’s not as if you are all alone in your journey. Just think, you’ve already been through a major change in your life and you’ve beaten it. Now why not continue on that journey into getting totally healthy by kicking that habit that really isn’t your fault? Let the people at Rehab-International.org turn you into the person you’ve always been; sober and happy. They’re professionals who have seen it all and know that each person is unique and has a different story. They’ll listen to yours and help you.

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Blueberries and Chemotherapy

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Once cancer is diagnosed, you and your physician will decide on the best treatment for you. Treatment can range from strong medications, with strong side effects, to caustic chemotherapy drugs and radiation. It is said that fighting cancer is a marathon, not a sprint. The fight is long and hard, and you need all of your strength and a pristine mental attitude to run the marathon. Anyone who runs a marathon knows that the preparation is as important as the race itself. There are many things you can do to help your body handle the rigors of cancer treatment. Obviously if you smoke, quit, if you drink, stop and if you have any other vices that can harm your body, do everything you can to get rid of them. Get enough sleep, exercise when you can. All of these things will help your body help you.

One of the most important things you can do is to eat right. Giving your body the proper fuel to fight the disease is very important. Cancer treatments can make you sick, as the drugs are very powerful and they are working hard to rid your body of the cancer cells. Unfortunately at the same time, they are also attacking good cells, cells you need to help you get better. There have been foods that have been noted to have “cancer fighting properties.” One of those foods is blueberries.

Blueberries contain an antioxidant called anthocyanin, which research is showing can prevent cancer cells from forming as a prevention, and also stop or inhibit the rapid growth of cancer cells. Research has shown that blueberries can prevent and shrink cancer tumors, and have been known to kill the cells in triple-negative breast cancer, a very aggressive form of breast cancer.

Blueberries are a delicious fruit. They are rich in color and flavor, fat free and low in sugar. What a great way to take charge of your marathon.

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Fighting The Good Fight

Is there such a thing as a good fight? How can the word “good” be associated with the word cancer? Cancer is not good, it is anything but good, it is the antithesis of good. But good can be found. There are good doctors who help you with your fight against this disease. There are good hospitals and treatment centers, who are devoted to making your journey as easy as possible. Thank Heaven there are good medicines. They are powerful, and they can make cancer patients very sick, but they are killing off the cancer cells and helping to eventually make the cancer patient healthy. There are lots of good people. People who will come and help with your family during your aggressive and sometimes debilitating treatment. Meals will be delivered, houses will be cleaned, children will be chauffeured around town, because all of these good people know you need to concentrate on your treatment.

Cancer patients are not alone. Unfortunately there are millions of people fighting cancer every day. There are people who have won, the survivors. They can help in ways you probably did not think about. Talking to someone who has gone down the same path, experienced the same events and symptoms, hearing how they came through the fight, can do wonders for your mindset and help you to not give up and keep fighting.

There are also some good home remedies, such as eating a few crackers to fight nausea, and keeping your skin well hydrated to fend off eczema and dry skin from chemotherapy treatments. Some of these little remedies can make the difficult road known as chemotherapy a little less bumpy. Being prepared, being ahead of the side effects, can help you keep your body and mind in better shape for battle. When giving up is not an option for you, fighting the good fight is essential.

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Turning Hopeless To Hopeful

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Cancer. The word itself is enough to instill fear in most of us. When you hear that someone has been diagnosed with cancer, you immediately feel compassion. You want to help them. You want to help their families. You reach out to them to offer any help you can. We all know that cancer affects the patient, as well as the family. It is often said that a person does not get cancer, a family gets cancer. We have no choice in the matter. However, once cancer comes into our lives, we have lots of choices.

There are the choices we allow the doctors to make. The doctor will decide what type of treatment will be best for your type of cancer. Cancer treatment can include strong medications, or chemotherapy, that, while killing off the bad cancer cells, take along some of the healthy cells making it difficult to fight off common illnesses and infections. Unfortunately the drugs are so powerful that they often come with side effects of hair loss or constant nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. There is also radiation therapy, which is used is some types of cancer. Radiation therapy has its side effects as well. We know that the side effects are inevitable, we are hoping that the powerful drugs are at least killing the cancer.

It can begin to feel hopeless. It is said that the treatments for cancer are sometimes worse than the disease itself. One important part of your treatment should be support. Being able to speak to people who have been where you are, along with their families, can go a long way in helping you and your family cope with the difficult journey. When you have no hair, are throwing up everything you eat, and feel freezing cold all the time, being able to see someone who felt those same things and now is cancer free, well that can turn hopeless feelings to hopeful dreams.

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Cancer In The Family

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A patient gets the diagnosis of cancer. The doctors begin aggressive treatments and the patient spends most of their time being prodded and poked, getting toxic medications to hopefully kill the cancer, radiation treatments that can bring a person to their knees. This is all in the hopes of stopping the spread of the cancer, and possibly even killing the cancer cells that are there. While the patient endures these treatments, the caretaker has to stand by and watch. The caretaker, maybe not by choice, but with all the love they have, becomes one of the most important pieces of the treatment pie. There has to be someone to keep an eye on the patient when he or she is not with the doctors. Someone has to make sure the medicines are being taken properly. Cancer patients are not helpless, but there are times during treatment when they will be too sick to take care of themselves. A spouse or close family member becomes the caretaker.

The other family members are affected as well. Children have to take on more responsibility, other family members need to pick up the slack of helping with getting the children where they need to be, maybe bringing dinner or sitting with the cancer patient and spending time with them.

While there are no real “treatments” for the family, there are support groups out there. The caretaker is thrust into the role, and while they want to do everything they can, they may not know exactly what that is. There are “Friends and Family” support groups to help the entire family deal with this all encompassing disease. It is more important than ever to get emotional support so that when you are on the other side, and hopefully cancer is no longer the center of your family’s attention, you can then help those who are where you have been.

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Choosing A Treatment Center

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If you have recently been recently diagnosed with cancer, you are more than aware of all of the decisions you need to make to ensure the best possible treatment for this vicious disease. You may need to make decisions regarding the medications used, surgery that may need to be done, or any number of other decisions, at a time when your brain is not quite working at warp speed. You have had a lot to deal with. Choosing the right place to have your cancer treated is extremely important in your journey. The road to remission is paved with decisions.

You will probably start out at whatever treatment center the physician you have chosen works through. Obviously that treatment center will be in tune with the course of treatment you and your physician have chosen for you. You may choose a local treatment center, as some local hospitals have cancer treatment centers, or you may choose a center in another part of the country. There are well known cancer centers in all parts of the country. Your particular type of cancer and course of treatment will guide you to the right place.

Whether you choose to receive your treatment locally or you are flying half way across the world to help you with your cancer treatment, make sure you are in a place you feel is the best fit for you. Is the cancer treatment center addressing every part of your treatment? Are you receiving enough support from the cancer treatment center personnel? Have you been given the opportunity to ask questions, and speak to the people who know the answers? Do you feel that you are being treated as a person, and not just a disease?

Cancer treatments are grueling. Feeling confident that you have chosen the right place for you is one less thing you have to worry about, and one more thing you can feel good about.

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Create A Support System Using Friends and Family

You have your medical cancer treatment team of professionals in place. This probably happened soon after your diagnosis. But you also need a “team” comprising members of your family and friends that will provide you with home-based support.

This family and friends support is just as crucial as your medical team. Your diagnosis is certain to cause an elevated stress level and with your outside support system you will be able to navigate your disease that much better.

Do not in any circumstance be hesitant to reach out and ask for help, no matter how uncomfortable or awkward it may make you feel. You cannot do this alone, so screw up your courage and ask. You’ll probably find they didn’t know how to approach this and were actually waiting for you to take the first step in asking for help.

Treat them as a team. Use their individual strengths and don’t rely too much on a single person. This will eliminate any guilt that you may feel for imposing on a person. For instance you may have a family member who is a wonderful organizer; consider asking that person to help you plan a schedule for treatments and home life. Your best friend who is the best cook you know can step in and help create easy meals.

Try to have a friend or family member come with you to treatments and appointments. They will be there to offer much-needed emotional support. They may also be beneficial in recalling details that may not stay in your memory. Consider them a second set of ears.

Keep in mind that this is new to your family and friends, and they may not know what you want or even what to do. Give them guidance and you may find them doing things that you don’t want to do.

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