Was I just not paying attention?

Lovekitties
Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
It seems to me that cancer (as a whole or generic) is being mentioned more and more.

Seems like I can't pick up a novel without one of the character's having had or being related to someone who had cancer.

Even on the tv...was just watch a rerun of Law and Order and what was it about...Cancer patients.

Anyone else notice a rise in this or was I just not paying attention before?

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  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    Same happens to me !
    Marie!
  • maglets
    maglets Member Posts: 2,576 Member
    pepebcn said:

    Same happens to me !
    Marie!

    same here
    more and more....but sometimes it is not as dire as it used to be. A few years back when a movie showed a chemo patient they were rolling around the floor screaming.....oh wait.....that's what we do.....hahah

    seriously yes more
  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    maglets said:

    same here
    more and more....but sometimes it is not as dire as it used to be. A few years back when a movie showed a chemo patient they were rolling around the floor screaming.....oh wait.....that's what we do.....hahah

    seriously yes more

    Mags
    Thanks for the laugh. Oh My Gosh, it was a good laugh.
    I think it's kind of like when you buy a new car, say a Volkswagen Beetle, then you start noticing all these other Volkswagen Beetles. So I often wonder if it just isn't because we have cancer, we pay more attention to things we read or watch that have cancer. Before I had cancer, I didn't know my 3 other neighbors had suffered through cancer (I knew about my next door neighbor, just not the other 3)since I've had cancer, I've met and talked with my neighbors and was shocked at the cancer world that surrounds me. Quite amazing what we become more attuned to.
    Winter Marie
  • jararno
    jararno Member Posts: 186
    I think we are more sensitive to the subject.
    I think that we are more sensitive to the subject, but I also think they like to really play up the dramatic side on the TV shows. LOL! Have any of you gotten the attention that patients get on these shows??? I do admit that having a severe reaction to chemo or crashing to the floor does get the nurses to check on you! Sometimes the Oncologist will even show up so he can charge extra for your treatment! ( Last week when I passed out during my Port Flush I woke up to see a strange man standing nearby watching the nurses and the EMTS work on me. I finally figured out that he was an Oncologist....I bet I get a bill!!!! )

    I usually don't watch TV, but my daughter has to watch Greys Anatomy, House and whatever. I just try to ignore it!

    Take Care

    Barb
  • AnneCan
    AnneCan Member Posts: 3,673 Member
    Marie
    You are right, cancer is in so many tv shows + movies; often unexpectedly. I agree with Winter Marie that when you have something, you do notice others with it, but I also think a lot of writers like the feelings that emerge when a cancer patient is introduced.
  • coloCan
    coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member
    AnneCan said:

    Marie
    You are right, cancer is in so many tv shows + movies; often unexpectedly. I agree with Winter Marie that when you have something, you do notice others with it, but I also think a lot of writers like the feelings that emerge when a cancer patient is introduced.

    Didn't there use to be a certain "stigma" attached to a
    diagnosis of cancer? Maybe stories of those coping with cancer have become more popular as the incidence of cancer increases with an increasingly aged population and younger generations with even worse eating/lifestyle habits........i guess now in popular culture cancer sells......steve
  • maglets
    maglets Member Posts: 2,576 Member
    coloCan said:

    Didn't there use to be a certain "stigma" attached to a
    diagnosis of cancer? Maybe stories of those coping with cancer have become more popular as the incidence of cancer increases with an increasingly aged population and younger generations with even worse eating/lifestyle habits........i guess now in popular culture cancer sells......steve

    darn
    you would think we could audition for those big paying cancer roles....

    I mean we collectively have a wealth of experience....

    and we are good looking....and smart too

    mags
  • Lovekitties
    Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
    maglets said:

    darn
    you would think we could audition for those big paying cancer roles....

    I mean we collectively have a wealth of experience....

    and we are good looking....and smart too

    mags

    You got that right!
    How about setting up our own Talent Agency? Do you think we would get closed down for discrimination if we required a prior diagnosis of cancer?

    Hugs
  • Lilmiss82
    Lilmiss82 Member Posts: 257 Member

    You got that right!
    How about setting up our own Talent Agency? Do you think we would get closed down for discrimination if we required a prior diagnosis of cancer?

    Hugs

    I noticed that too....
    but I often find that true to all things that occur in my life. For example, when I bought my car 3 years ago (A Chevy Tahoe) I thought I was buying a car that few would want to own since it was a gas guzzlers SUV, but as the months passed by everyone around me seemed to also own a Tahoe:) Maybe we are just made to be more aware of "things" that are relatable. Sending :)s Melissa