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Title: Reasons To Document Your Experience With Cancer


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4 Reasons To Document Your Experience With Cancer
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  • Social media and blogging is sometimes seen as a
    millennial vanity project. Young adults who tweet
    and post selfies are sometimes seen as
    self-obsessed and narcissistic, and celebrities
    who post photos of themselves and their daily
    goings on are seen as vapid and commercialized.
    If this is true, why is it then that so many
    cancer patients actually find relief in using
    social media and other forms of digital recording
    to document their ongoing struggle with the
    disease?
  • Go on YouTube and top in cancer vlog and youll
    find numerous bloggers recording and sharing
    their experiences with cancer online for the
    world to see. Cancer patients share their truths
    online with millions of followers why cant you?

If youre of the mind that social media isnt for
you, consider these four reasons to document your
experience with cancer online.
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Its a healthy release
  • Many cancer patients find that its hard to
    accurately communicate how theyre feeling with
    their family. Its a struggle of a variety of
    emotions that shift and intensify based on many
    factors, like the cancer prognosis or the
    likelihood of mortality. Feelings of grief,
    anguish, guilt, acceptance, sadness, relief are
    all mixed up inside of many cancer patients, and
    its extremely difficult to express all of these
    feelings in a way that can be understood. In many
    cases, its hard to know exactly how a cancer
    patient is feeling unless youve been there
    yourself.
  • Cancer patients who take up writing down their
    thoughts and feelings find its a lot easier to
    organize their thoughts and feelings than just
    talking them out off the cuff. Recording private
    diaries in any kind of format can be a healthier
    way of getting out and assessing feelings than
    getting angry or frustrated with others or
    themselves. The more they document these
    feelings, the more a patient will begin to
    understand themselves its a sort of cathartic
    release.

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Its a way to help others
  • Someone has just gotten diagnosed with cancer and
    they have no one in their family to ask for
    advice from. They may have tangential experience
    with cancer, but none of them have ever had it
    and they arent able to understand what the newly
    diagnosed patient is going through. Instead of
    looking for advice within their friends and
    family circle, the patient goes online to
    research their condition and how they feel.
  • They find many different blogs of cancer patients
    explaining how they feel, what their treatment
    process is like and how theyre coping with the
    diagnosis. This comforts the new patient because
    they dont feel so alone anymore.
  • Cancer blogs are a way of sharing experiences in
    a way that can benefit someone else. Not everyone
    out there has an empathetic shoulder to cry on,
    and being part of an understanding online
    community can help them keep hope and mental
    clarity during a trying time.

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It helps keep people connected
  • Not everyone has the time to convey news
    directly. If a cancer patient lives with their
    spouse and children, right down the road from
    their parents, those are likely the people that
    will know almost immediately how the treatment is
    going and if any new developments arise. But what
    about family in another state? Friends that dont
    keep in touch outside of occasional Facebook
    comments?
  • Blogging is a way to quickly share information
    with a network of people, including those a
    person may not be able to connect with outside of
    the Internet. Social media posts about cancer can
    be a quick way to share whats going on with
    those who want to know stranger or not.

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Its a memory tool
  • If youre a cancer patient about to go through
    chemotherapy, you may not know that the treatment
    is notorious for causing lapses in memory. This
    symptom is even more prevalent in patients who
    are already susceptible to memory problems, like
    an alcoholic or the elderly.
  • Even if chemotherapy doesnt reduce your short
    term memory, a cancer battle isnt actually
    something youll want to forget. You may feel
    like it would be best to forget the anguish that
    can come from cancer, but after youve beaten the
    disease, it can be empowering to revisit those
    memories and see how much stronger youve become.
  • Cancer blogs can also be a valuable source of
    information for doctors and other medical
    professionals. If something happens to a cancer
    patient and theyre unresponsive, a family member
    may be able to look through the documented
    experiences and find an answer they need like
    when the patient last went in for blood work, or
    how often theyve been taking their prescribed
    medications.

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  • In short, how and why you record your experience
    with cancer is up to you if you record it at
    all. Just remember that there are many different
    and good reasons to keep a record of your
    experience with cancer, and perhaps trying it out
    wouldnt be a bad idea.

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