The Lies We Tell Ourselves and Protecting Ourselves Against Financial Ruin
It doesn't run in my family. I eat right and exercise, I'm safe. It only happens to other people. Only (insert population group here, i.e. children, women, men, old people, young people, poor people, African American people, white people, etc....) get it. All these (except maybe the eating and exercise one) I told myself. Cancer doesn't run in my family. I actually do eat pretty normally and move around and for no reason whatsoever, one of my Y chromosomes decides to mutate. The doctor asked me tons of questions about exposure to benzene, working at a gas station, exposure to chemicals, but I haven't. Come to find out, the bottom line is that it just happens sometimes for no reason and this time it happened to me. I didn't have per se leukemia, I had a combination of several things that is considered cancer. My white blood count was going up, my platelets and red blood cells going down, I was getting more tired little bit by little bit every day....