When you are diagnosed with the initial stages of lung cancer, remember there is always hope. Doctors will tell you to be prepared and some will even ask you to get your legal affairs in order. Some doctors will say it is terminal and you do not have long to live. People have to understand cancer, learn about it and not to be afraid of it because your chances of having cancer in your lifetime of one type or another are extremely high.
The most important step to surviving lung cancer is to decide that you want to live! Everybody wants things but not everybody is willing to do what it takes. Just saying that you want to live is not enough. You must truly want to survive and be willing to do whatever it takes to overcome anything and everything that gets in the way. That is the attitude, first and foremost, that you need to succeed.
These are things to do when you first diagnosed with early stage lung cancer;
1) Daily lifestyle change:
- Start intensive diet plan: Take a lot of ozone cleansing vegetables, try to avoid meat which commercially grown.
- Stay alert and healthy with exercise: Plan for a daily exercise to keep your body in tip top condition.
- Take sufficient daily intake of deep sea fish oil, apricot and apricot seed.
- Take combination of nutritional supplements that completely stop the spread of cancer cells.
- Stop smoking if you are a smoker.
2) Research, seeking support and advice:
- Talk to your doctor, follow doctor recommended treatment.
- Research for most lung cancer survivals' experience.
- Read natural cancer treatment books.
Early stage lung cancer is not the end of your life; you stand a big chance surviving out from it. Talk to your family and maintaining a positive attitude: Say this to yourself "I decided that I was going to do everything that I could. I lived my life trying to be happy." You stand a big chance to survive years to come...
Steven Saw has researched into lung cancer cases and would like to share his experience in lung cancer. So come visit his website that discuss about Lung Cancer Survival Rate and also detail of Lung Cancer Stages.
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