


Monday, March 5, 2007
Needles. Syringe. Injection. Anesthesia. Cutter. Blood. Surgery. Operation. Scar. These are the few things that I really fear – and these were the things I’ve been conquering 2 days ago. Lymphoma – the doctor says – is what they’ve found on my nape. As I search for info on the internet – definitions and explanations were just alarming me. I still have to biopsy the ‘specimen’ they took off me. One thing for sure – I don’t have a cancer. Gosh! The big C will definitely not going to hit me. I’m fine and I’m well.
Labels: belongingness, cancer, Fear, lymphoma, operation, plastic surgery, struggle
Monday, February 26, 2007
Discussing the advantage and disadvantage of Plastic Surgery is variable – especially if we are talking about saving the lives of a person: self-esteem, self-confidence, self-worth and etc. We know for a fact that plastic surgery helped in cases like of those – burn victims, person born with defected facial features and victims who managed to survive in an accident but obtained deep scars in any part of the body. These people need that – these people should be the first and foremost priority of the surgeons.
Labels: keloid, operation, plastic surgery