YOUR CANCER YOUR LIFE – RIGHT TO MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS (RIGHT TO MAKE OTHER DECISIONS ABOUT YOUR FUTURE)
I have concentrated on the choice of treatment in this section as this is so important and so daunting. However, the same considerations apply to other decisions in your life as well. Naturally, you will take the opinions of other appropriate people into account. In deciding, say, whether to resign from your job, you might consider the opinions of your spouse, children, employer, Id low workers, practitioner, social worker, and priest. By all means listen to the views of people who are important to you. But, as I’ve said before, you are the only one who really knows what’s best forjyoM. Trust that.
All of the above is about the here and now. Try to apply the same ideas to the future. Have you made a will? People with nicer often avoid doing this because they somehow see it as meaning that they are giving in or giving up hope. Of course, it doesn’t mean anything of the sort. All adults should have a will, because all of them, sooner or later, will most certainly die. Making a will simply means acknowledging and accepting that reality. I know that it is a reality which is unpleasantly close for you, but avoiding making a will doesn’t make the possibility of death go away. If you make a will you are acting on your right to dispose of your property as you wish instead of leaving these decisions to others who should not be responsible for them. Be strong and do it.
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