I always wondered

poopergirl14052
poopergirl14052 Member Posts: 1,183 Member
why they call cancer a battle. Now I know..every battle brings victories. We have won so many tough ones but I just want to win the war!!!!!!!!!!! Just say'n...val

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  • AnneBehymer
    AnneBehymer Member Posts: 738 Member
    good reflection on the
    good reflection on the battle and I hope we all win the war

    Anne
  • carolenk
    carolenk Member Posts: 907 Member

    good reflection on the
    good reflection on the battle and I hope we all win the war

    Anne

    I see your point, Val, but I
    I see your point, Val, but I have the opposite opinion.

    We use the war analogy because our society has a "war" mentality. We are not winning the war on drugs nor the war on cancer. I personally dislike the war analogy. You might as well call everything a war if you just want to celebrate victories: the war on dirty toilets, the war on bad moods, the war on life in general, etc.

    Going to war puts one in the "fight mode" whereupon the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. Healing is considerably impaired when one is in fight mode. Better to laugh and be grateful for small miracles than fight cancer--the cancer isn't some alien creature living inside us. Cancer is a collective of deranged cells that don't know when to die. To call cancer a "beast" makes it even scarier to deal with.

    I talk to my cancer every day and let the cancer know that it can go back to acting like normal cells again and just die like it's supposed to. I'm not fighting a war on cancer.
  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member
    carolenk said:

    I see your point, Val, but I
    I see your point, Val, but I have the opposite opinion.

    We use the war analogy because our society has a "war" mentality. We are not winning the war on drugs nor the war on cancer. I personally dislike the war analogy. You might as well call everything a war if you just want to celebrate victories: the war on dirty toilets, the war on bad moods, the war on life in general, etc.

    Going to war puts one in the "fight mode" whereupon the sympathetic nervous system is dominant. Healing is considerably impaired when one is in fight mode. Better to laugh and be grateful for small miracles than fight cancer--the cancer isn't some alien creature living inside us. Cancer is a collective of deranged cells that don't know when to die. To call cancer a "beast" makes it even scarier to deal with.

    I talk to my cancer every day and let the cancer know that it can go back to acting like normal cells again and just die like it's supposed to. I'm not fighting a war on cancer.

    I wish as much money was spent
    finding treatments and cures as is spent on wars around the world.

    Karen
  • lulu1010
    lulu1010 Member Posts: 367
    kikz said:

    I wish as much money was spent
    finding treatments and cures as is spent on wars around the world.

    Karen

    Me too!
    I so much want the same thing. And there is nothing wrong with that!
  • Cafewoman53
    Cafewoman53 Member Posts: 735 Member
    Gilda's Club
    At Gilda's Club they don't want you to use terms like war on cancer or battle but I am in a fight for my life and I don't think they should tell people how to deal with their cancer. Everyone deals with cancer differently and there is no right or wrong way . For me talking to my cancer wouldn't work, I can only think of bad words to use, lol.
    Colleen
  • azgrandma
    azgrandma Member Posts: 609 Member

    Gilda's Club
    At Gilda's Club they don't want you to use terms like war on cancer or battle but I am in a fight for my life and I don't think they should tell people how to deal with their cancer. Everyone deals with cancer differently and there is no right or wrong way . For me talking to my cancer wouldn't work, I can only think of bad words to use, lol.
    Colleen

    may they
    may they find a cure soon
  • AnneBehymer
    AnneBehymer Member Posts: 738 Member

    Gilda's Club
    At Gilda's Club they don't want you to use terms like war on cancer or battle but I am in a fight for my life and I don't think they should tell people how to deal with their cancer. Everyone deals with cancer differently and there is no right or wrong way . For me talking to my cancer wouldn't work, I can only think of bad words to use, lol.
    Colleen

    I am with you
    If I talk to my cancer my mother would wash my mouth out with soap after that. I thinkg fight a battle is a good way to say it. I am going to fight to the death, the death of the cancer or the death of me and a battle it will be. I am trying to look at it this way it is a win win for me if I win the war then I have beet the cancer and will live for many many years. If I lose the war with cancer then I am in the arms of my heavely father and rejoicing with my loved ones whe went before me, and holding my three little angels that I did not get to hold here. So it is a win win for me, I also don't see anything wrong with calling it whatever you want just as long as you are fighting it.

    Anne
  • TexanByChoice
    TexanByChoice Member Posts: 44

    I am with you
    If I talk to my cancer my mother would wash my mouth out with soap after that. I thinkg fight a battle is a good way to say it. I am going to fight to the death, the death of the cancer or the death of me and a battle it will be. I am trying to look at it this way it is a win win for me if I win the war then I have beet the cancer and will live for many many years. If I lose the war with cancer then I am in the arms of my heavely father and rejoicing with my loved ones whe went before me, and holding my three little angels that I did not get to hold here. So it is a win win for me, I also don't see anything wrong with calling it whatever you want just as long as you are fighting it.

    Anne

    Look around,,,and more importantly look up
    Our mothers must of been related...big on the soap thing. Not only did my sisters and I taste the "whatever brand of soap on hand" for actually saying the words (I was always frighten to do that), but she applied it also if we used substituted words....something about intent.

    As has be said some many times on this board by so many writers, when you battle this monster (and it IS a war), look around there is an army of us that is fighting too. Anne, great is your faith and I too know the source of my strength and where I'll be if I don't beat it. I'll be OK no matter what. Like you said it is a win-win. We serve an awesome Lord.

    Shirley