The Fear Of Getting Cancer

This morning, I went to the hospital to do the remaining medical tests — blood test, urine test and ECG. I was in a rush yesterday and only managed to have the pap smear, Mammogram and chest x-ray done.

The moment I reached the hospital this morning, the nurse told me that my gynae has ordered  me to do an ultrasound scan of my breasts. The nurse told me that the Mammogram yesterday showed ‘something’ and the doctor wanted the ultrasound scan done to find out more. I asked the nurse if it’s something bad but she was reluctant to let me know – that’s the standard ethics which nurses have to abide to. OMG, my first thought was “Am I doomed? What if it’s cancer? I don’t want to suffer and I don’t want to die yet!” I was paralyzed with fear and worries.

I had so many unfounded fears and what if’s running in my mind in the one hour I sat outside the clinic waiting for the doctor cum radiologist to attend to me. Suddenly, I felt that my super hectic life with 3 high-maintenance children is really nothing to complain about. Money issues, personal issues and work issues suddenly seemed so paltry vs. being stricken with cancer. Sitting at the clinic made me realize once again just how important good health is to me and to anyone. You can only run around as busy as a beaver doing so many things every single day ONLY if you are healthy.

This little scare has thrown me back into perspective as regards how I live my life.  As I sat in the hospital, I told myself not to complain about being super busy, tired and having no time for myself anymore. As long as I don’t have the big C, I don’t mind living a very hectic life – minding my kids and making money. I have always complained to God that I have too hectic a life. I told Him that I really wanted a good rest and sleep. Now I know that being able to rest and sleep all day may not be what I really want. Only sickly people get to rest and sleep all day! I want to be up and running. And I also told myself that I will do anything for myself and for my kids to buy us good health.

Finally, the doctor cum radiologist arrived. I was told to change into a white gown and lie down for her to perform the scan and then… the scan showed that there were 2 water cysts on my left breast (measuring less than 2cm) and 1 water cyst and several other very tiny water cysts on the right breast. I asked the doctor if these are dangerous and she said that I can leave them alone. As long as the cysts do not cause any pain, swelling and fever, I can leave them alone.  If the cysts become too big till they can be profoundly felt externally, then my gynae would have to aspirate them out via a simple procedure.   I’ll just need my bi-yearly ultrasound scans to monitor them. She also pointed out the cysts to me on the monitor — which are black oval like lumps. However, if the cysts are GREY in color on the monitor, then these are tumours/growth and would need to be removed for biopsy.  I guess I have my mother’s genes. She is also very prone to getting water cysts in her breasts 🙁

After going through a mere 1 hour of agony, I have decided to love and appreciate my health and that of my kids’ even more. As it is, I think I am already doing my level best to ensure that my kids and myself have good health. I prepare only healthy meals, I make sure they have their daily dose of fresh fruit smoothie and I give them supplements. Now, on supplements – this I have to admit that all these while, I have only placed extra care and attention in this area on Cass as she has the most problems, while for Alycia and Sherilyn, I tend to lax a teeny wee bit when it comes to ensuring that they pop their supplements on a daily basis. I have made up my mind that I should give myself and my kids the best supplements to ensure that their health is protected, though it may mean that I would have to fork out even more every month.

I am thankful to my friend once again, for introducing me to two very good health supplements – a high concentration of hydrogen infused water and a powerful carotenoids and lutein supplement.  You can email me at shireenyong@gmail.com or Whatsapp me at 019 266 4290 to find out more.

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Author: Shireen

I am a WFHM of 3 lovely girls - Alycia, Sherilyn and Cassandra. I am a health, fitness and clean freak. I am a freelance content writer and occasionally help out my other half in his food catering business. I also do product reviews and accept sponsored posts on my blogs. I hope you'll enjoy reading my blog as much as I enjoy sharing my day-to-day adventures and mostly boring ranting :P Welcome to my blog! :)

8 thoughts on “The Fear Of Getting Cancer”

  1. I know how you feel…The last blood test i had showed a cancer indicator high, I was scared to death. I went on to do an abdomen scan for find out more, it seems that it was due to the medication that I took days before I went to blood test. I had ultrasound scan on my breast as well, there were “extra bone” growth which cause pains on my breast especially before period. That was 4 years ago…another check up has long due.

    You remind me to value our love ones and stop complain too much. We should be thankful and count our blessings.

    Thank care & stay healthy!

  2. Women should do monthly breast exam and of course a biannual Mammo. I get one every year as I need to be monitored closely. Not sure if I ever told u, and it is not a secret, my mum was 6 months pregnant with me when she had breast cancer. She underwent a total mastectomy and radium treatment. The docs did not think I, the fetus, would survive. These days, the fetus is terminated before treatment begins. I developed benign lumps at age 17, in my early 30s, and then as well in my 40s. An annual Pap smear is also vital. And I believe a colonoscopy every 5 years unless there is a history of colorectal cancer in the family. Let’s all be healthy and stay healthy! Not knowing is not an option!

    1. Your mum is a source of inspiration to cancer patients Chris! That those stricken with cancer have the chance to live till a ripe old age.

  3. Hi I would like to know can the Izumio water heal cough or allergies? Thought of trying it for my 3 yo daughter who has been coughing on and off for 3 months.

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