Artwork

内容由Wisdom of the Wounded提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Wisdom of the Wounded 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal
Player FM -播客应用
使用Player FM应用程序离线!

My First 30 Days on a Cancer Journey

1:00
 
分享
 

Manage episode 364101104 series 1231282
内容由Wisdom of the Wounded提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Wisdom of the Wounded 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

One month ago, cancer became up-close and personal. For years, I have listened to individuals tell their cancer stories. I have read volumes of information about cancer. I have prayed for those with cancer. My ministry’s mission is to offer “how-to-help” podcasts and blog posts for those who care for a loved one with cancer. But on January 17, 2023, cancer became a new reality. No longer could I hold cancer at arm’s length; for, cancer had invaded my family: my son has cancer. My son has multiple myeloma.

Cat scans, MRIs, tumor biopsy, blood & urine tests, consultations, bone marrow biopsy, and hours of internet research and conversations have dominated our minds and hearts. Jeff and his wife, Jeri, have become my teachers as they navigate the early days of tests, consultations, and confusion.

They have received dozens of caring texts, emails, and phone calls, and during dinner one evening, I asked them, “At this point, what advice can you give to all of us who want to show that we care?”

Here’s what they said:

  • Keep your message short. We have so many thoughts swirling around in our brains that it is difficult to concentrate on a long message.
  • Avoid giving advice. . .unless asked. We know that you want to help, but we are on information overload. So do not suggest: “You must read this book . . .drink this drink . . .do this diet . . . “
  • Don’t share your cancer research. We are doing our own research. We also are leaning on the medical professionals.
  • Don’t tell us your cancer stories. “When my uncle had cancer . . .’”

On the positive side: It is helpful for me to remember author and pastor Charles Swindoll’s comments about what to say:

“Be real. Admit your honest feelings to me. If the news stunned you, say so. If you don’t know what to say, say just that. If you suddenly feel tears coming, cry. If you are overwhelmed with pity and compassion, admit it. When you allow your true feelings to show, you give me permission to also ‘let go’ and express my honest feelings.”

So, as I continue to travel the cancer road with my son and as you, perhaps, walk alongside a loved one with cancer or other challenging illnesses, may we learn from the ones who suffer and each other on how to care well for them.

May God be with us all as we continue our cancer journeys.

The post My First 30 Days on a Cancer Journey appeared first on Wisdom of the Wounded.

  continue reading

54集单集

Artwork
icon分享
 
Manage episode 364101104 series 1231282
内容由Wisdom of the Wounded提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Wisdom of the Wounded 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

One month ago, cancer became up-close and personal. For years, I have listened to individuals tell their cancer stories. I have read volumes of information about cancer. I have prayed for those with cancer. My ministry’s mission is to offer “how-to-help” podcasts and blog posts for those who care for a loved one with cancer. But on January 17, 2023, cancer became a new reality. No longer could I hold cancer at arm’s length; for, cancer had invaded my family: my son has cancer. My son has multiple myeloma.

Cat scans, MRIs, tumor biopsy, blood & urine tests, consultations, bone marrow biopsy, and hours of internet research and conversations have dominated our minds and hearts. Jeff and his wife, Jeri, have become my teachers as they navigate the early days of tests, consultations, and confusion.

They have received dozens of caring texts, emails, and phone calls, and during dinner one evening, I asked them, “At this point, what advice can you give to all of us who want to show that we care?”

Here’s what they said:

  • Keep your message short. We have so many thoughts swirling around in our brains that it is difficult to concentrate on a long message.
  • Avoid giving advice. . .unless asked. We know that you want to help, but we are on information overload. So do not suggest: “You must read this book . . .drink this drink . . .do this diet . . . “
  • Don’t share your cancer research. We are doing our own research. We also are leaning on the medical professionals.
  • Don’t tell us your cancer stories. “When my uncle had cancer . . .’”

On the positive side: It is helpful for me to remember author and pastor Charles Swindoll’s comments about what to say:

“Be real. Admit your honest feelings to me. If the news stunned you, say so. If you don’t know what to say, say just that. If you suddenly feel tears coming, cry. If you are overwhelmed with pity and compassion, admit it. When you allow your true feelings to show, you give me permission to also ‘let go’ and express my honest feelings.”

So, as I continue to travel the cancer road with my son and as you, perhaps, walk alongside a loved one with cancer or other challenging illnesses, may we learn from the ones who suffer and each other on how to care well for them.

May God be with us all as we continue our cancer journeys.

The post My First 30 Days on a Cancer Journey appeared first on Wisdom of the Wounded.

  continue reading

54集单集

所有剧集

×
 
Loading …

欢迎使用Player FM

Player FM正在网上搜索高质量的播客,以便您现在享受。它是最好的播客应用程序,适用于安卓、iPhone和网络。注册以跨设备同步订阅。

 

快速参考指南