unsure_about_this
16-04-13, 16:09
Sorru for the long entry.
I am 29 by the way. I don't smoke etc. I know we all have to die one day. I worked in a funeral directors on placement 10/11 years ago, even though it was just for my NVQ IT qualifcation, I saw one body by accident just lying in the coffin) I did not have to deal with any of the family members who lost loved ones.
pain, symptoms etc. Most of has been bought on by reading about things online, plus websites, googling, yahoo etc. and been to the doctors many many times and had tests done, exams done (nothing found worrying) plus things been featured in the news which adds to the anxiety.
The adverts of Macmillan (with the stats how many people get told their have cancer each day, my mum had to cover my eyes when it first came on) plus the cancer research advert even though these are important. The advert about bowel cancer spot the signs of possible signs is important, plus the other cancer adverts which does it rounds.
I don't seem to remember many adverts in the early 90s being shown on television about cancer (but correct me if I am wrong)
Since 2012 I have worried about having bone cancer, bowel cancer, crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis, diverticular, testicular cancer, blood cancer, stomach cancer, strokes, eye cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, heart attack, brain cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, heart cancer, penile cancer, high blood pressure, gum disease and beyond gum disease, mouth cancer, ear cancer, nose cancer, breast cancer, bladder cancer, rectal cancer and plus millions of other conditions and cancer types of the body.
The one thing nobody can give me an answer for is about my NF as each case is different, the only thing I can do as far as I know is have scans if needed, go the doctors for any lumps I get and these can be removed if needed.
I also worry about the cancers and conditions only females can get because I don't want to lose any female members who I know.
I am 29 by the way. I don't smoke etc. I know we all have to die one day. I worked in a funeral directors on placement 10/11 years ago, even though it was just for my NVQ IT qualifcation, I saw one body by accident just lying in the coffin) I did not have to deal with any of the family members who lost loved ones.
pain, symptoms etc. Most of has been bought on by reading about things online, plus websites, googling, yahoo etc. and been to the doctors many many times and had tests done, exams done (nothing found worrying) plus things been featured in the news which adds to the anxiety.
The adverts of Macmillan (with the stats how many people get told their have cancer each day, my mum had to cover my eyes when it first came on) plus the cancer research advert even though these are important. The advert about bowel cancer spot the signs of possible signs is important, plus the other cancer adverts which does it rounds.
I don't seem to remember many adverts in the early 90s being shown on television about cancer (but correct me if I am wrong)
Since 2012 I have worried about having bone cancer, bowel cancer, crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis, diverticular, testicular cancer, blood cancer, stomach cancer, strokes, eye cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, heart attack, brain cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, heart cancer, penile cancer, high blood pressure, gum disease and beyond gum disease, mouth cancer, ear cancer, nose cancer, breast cancer, bladder cancer, rectal cancer and plus millions of other conditions and cancer types of the body.
The one thing nobody can give me an answer for is about my NF as each case is different, the only thing I can do as far as I know is have scans if needed, go the doctors for any lumps I get and these can be removed if needed.
I also worry about the cancers and conditions only females can get because I don't want to lose any female members who I know.