Monday, February 11, 2008

Cancer and beyond

It was 21st January 2002 when she was confronted with a reality, she did not want to accept. For a moment, her life came to a halt. She thought it was the end. With her translucent eyes, she saw her two little children. This was the day when she was told she had BREAST CANCER. She had never been so scared in her life, for her life. She only wanted God to answer her one question, “Why only me!”

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Five years hence, bearing the pain of countless therapies, she knows she is not alone. There are many like her and the number is only increasing. But the government has done little to spread awareness. Since, the most common sign of breast cancer is a new lump, which is painless; many women tend to ignore it. And in a society like ours, where talking about breasts is as much a taboo as sex, who will lead the awareness crusade?It was then that she decided to take the plunge. So, she along with a friend(also a cancer patient) took upon themselves the onerous task of educating as many people as possible. They started out by informing people at kitty parties. It was tough to make the ladies ignore tambola and food, and make them listen to a lecture! However, they never gave up. For them, even if one woman gets motivated out of thirty, it’s a great achievement. As she says, “This is just the beginning.”(to be contd)

6 comments:

DEVesh said...

i m moved!!! Lines " It was....only me" are really awsome...touching.!!heyy!! finally u hav learned d art to mak readers curious!!d blog really speaks d cause n d concerns relating 2 the disease.Hats off 2 u 4 chosing such a bold , common n yet undiscussed topic...apni bhaasha mein kaha jaye..hehe(nw shut up).

PS..mah special kudos to d protagonist...

DEVesh said...

and haan waiting 4 d nxt part... curiously...

scintilla said...

An amazingly written piece right from the start till the end.
The issue is confronted in a beautiful and thought provoking manner. Infact it doesn't seem like you've written it :)
I think that this post is worth publishing...it's interesting, hard-hitting and touching...
And yah looking forward to the continued part ;)

Keep writing :)

unforgiven said...

Possibilities;

SSS said...

wow... nice post...

and it just reminds me the hospital scene of the tamil movie Vasool Raja , still an interesting one, as u finished, ITS JUST A BEGINING, waiting for conclusion part


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pansome* said...

touching...
nice one...
my grandma passed awy by it...fewyears back....
now i realise how it pains.