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BREAST CANCER

Updated: Jun 16, 2021

A health check last November changed the pace of my life!

At the moment when I'm not sure about the severity, I just think of just in case...

I know it is good with long-term use of negative ions, but has always been reluctant to start a dual-purpose blanket. The results of this health check made me decide to treat myself well, I immediately told my cousin Momo to order two negative ion dual-purpose blankets.

A week later, the doctor declared to me that it was stage I breast cancer.

Being extremely calm, I chose to face and accept it firmly, and immediately arranged hospitalization for surgery.

I was admitted to the hospital with a full set of negative ion blankets and clothes.

Holding a big neck warmer and a blanket gave me peace of mind to prepare for the operation the next morning.

When I entered the operating room, the nurse asked me if I was scared?

I said I am afraid of cold 😅 Then I became unconscious. I woke up right away when I heard someone call my name. When I was pushed to the recovery room, I realized that I was still alive, great!

Go back to the ward and immediately lie back in my dual-purpose blanket, put on the neck warmer, the negative ion patches, and hold my favorite elegant scarf.

When the nurse saw that I was thirsty and hungry, she smiled and said, ``Did you really have an operation?'' Seeing that my body was covered with strange negative ions, she said, ``Haha~ So you have treasures!'' That night, I can sit up and eat.

Late at night, the nurse came to take the blood pressure and gave an injection. Seeing a bear (wearing a bear hat), it should be shocking to her!

When the injection arm is exposed, I feel cold, and I will put the elbow and knee dual-purpose supporter on the arm.

Discharged. I am in good spirits. The first thing I do when I go home is to wash the quilt! There will be a comfortable quilt to sleep in at night.

Wrap myself up with negative ions every day after the operation

After returning to the hospital, the suture removal wound has recovered very well. I thought it would be over...

Unexpectedly, there will be chemotherapy and targeted treatments to be done later.

Okay, do whatever it takes! Of course, hair loss is inevitable during chemotherapy, so I just shave it off!

Others are the numbness of the hands and feet and the many inexplicable painful pimples on the face. Many people who came over told me that the terrible side effects of chemotherapy did not appear on me!

In the past, negative ions served only the function of keeping warm to me as I was afraid of cold.

I don't really know if I can help the cell renewal and repair if I didn’t use high density!

But before the end of the 4 chemotherapy sessions, I started to grow hair, and my painful acne was gone! Even now the skin is better than before the illness. Everyone sees me and says that they can't see the operation carrying a toll on me and they think I look good!

In addition to thanking my mother for taking good care of me, think about it, negative ions also played a role!

Although the course of treatment is still ongoing, there is still half a year to work hard,

Especially in this severe period of the epidemic, with the accompaniment of negative ions, it gave me more peace of mind and confidence in fighting this disease during the long treatment process that I can regain my health after half a year!

Regular inspection is important. Believe you can. Trust doctor. Positive sharing no need to be shy.

If I can help one, I will strive to do so.




 
 
 

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