How to Deal With a Terminal Stage Cancer Patient?
Cancer is a difficult illness. It is difficult in the sense that it takes time to treat, it is difficult to deal with, and sometimes, difficult to find solution to it. In most cases, where cancer runs by family blood, cancer cases should be expected, but for those who were stricken by cancer without any cause, it is devastating. How are you going to deal with the person whose life is in danger because of cancer? How are you going to deal with the person whose illness is in terminal stage? It is a difficult question to answer right? There are different approaches in dealing with those cancer patients.
The feeling of self-pity will eventually grow deeper and deeper while a cancer patient is waiting for his resting time. It might be cliche but most of the victims feel self-pity. The common question is: "Why me of all people"? Well, it might be hard for us to justify why of all people, they are suffering for having cancer, but we can do something to lessen their burden. One effective way is to let them understand that all of us will leave the world, it's just that some leave first, others leave last.
The reasons of leaving or dying might be different from person to person, but the end point is still, dying. Some may suffer, and some may not, but there is always a purpose for everything. Maybe, they just have to learn their lessons. We have to inspire those who are suffering of the brighter side of life. It's not healthy to linger on what went wrong, it should always be what could be done out of it right?
Most people in the terminal stage of cancer would talk about dying all the time. Just let them be. You know what? It is one way of preparing themselves and their loved ones of the possibility of leaving soon. What is important is we are always there to comfort them, to enjoy moments with them, and to let them appreciate the beauty of life they have lived through. It might be hard to accept the truth that they will leave soon, but the fact is we are just preparing them of the possibility, although it will be hard to let them go.
Lastly, leave it to Him. He has plans and those plans are perfect for all of us. In this world, there is suffering, there is pain, unfairness, and letting go is the only option. Leave it all to Him. He has a purpose too vague for us to understand. It might be absolutely obscure, but if we just trust Him, everything will be in place. The divine intervention is one thing we need for us to see the light after every darkness.
The terminal stage of cancer is the last stage of suffering. If the cancer remains to be present after attempting to treat it, after every medical resort have been used up, it's up to us to comfort, and bear with those who are suffering and needs our constant present.
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