Tuesday 6 May 2014

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It is sad comforting friends each year around their dying mothers, some crying and some just sitting there looking gloom...

https://www.youtube.com/user/CancelCancerAfrica/videosI always wonder why people always get so worried about what other say about them. Last year (2013), I visited twelve women in the hospital who were at stage 3/4 of Breast Cancer in Nigeria.
Unfortunately none of them survived and all were married with kids. It is sad comforting husbands and their kids each year around thier dying mothers, some crying and some just sitting there looking gloom.
Having Counselled so many women, it is really disturbing that amongst the factors leading to the high rate of mortalities caused by breast cancer in Africa, it is the ‘fear’ of telling anyone that is the highest. Most women here in Africa are shy or afraid of speaking out to anyone about any changes in their breast
There is this fear of people laughing at them and most of all their partners not finding them sexually attractive anymore. The fear that their partners would no longer want them and seek pleasures somewhere else is really a challenge. I feel for these women, as there is an element of truth in their fears, but it also depends on the partner. Developing Breast Cancer, “Is an abnormality that being no fault of yours’
Your partner may just be in as much astonishment as you would be when he hears the diagnosis. He may not have enough information and understanding about what’s happening in your body, nor be as emotional as the woman, but some fear surely creeps in. Maybe he is confused as to how to deal with the forthcoming issues. There is this fear of dying.
It is crucial that you share your changes with your partner as soon as you notice anything. This makes it easier on him; also try to encourage him by asking him to check the breast each month (3 days) after the period for you. This would make it easier to talk about together.
Do not allow the negative talks or gossips of your friends stop you from living. Choose life. These same friends would be the same people who would come to the funeral of the dead woman. I can just hear them saying, “Why did she not speak out on time?” yeap, while eating the free rice and drinking the free drinks. Sad.
Last year while we were working in some rural part of Africa, some women were shy to come out for our free breast screening, for they said that it was women who were “unfaithful” that developed breast cancer. Funny, but this is what they truly believe. Many women think this way in Africa and we just need to continue preaching the early detection message and keep getting more rural women checked and referred.
Please check your ARMPITS and BREAST for lumps now and even if you don’t find anything, let your partner be aware of what you are doing by getting him involved. Do it together. Continue to follow our messages on TWITTER @CancelCancerAf our Subscribe to our Youtube Channel. Share it to your friends and you could be helping to save one life.
Join us this September in Kenya, for another Breast cancer Awareness Program,
Thank you.
Ronnie J.

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