I don't think people are aware enough of what having cancer actualy means, or what it's like. I would like to change that by using my blog, I'm going to be writing about my everyday life; the struggles, but the good things as well. I'm also going to be writing advice on how to act and respond towards cancer patients.
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
New school. (I'm back!)
It has been forever since I've posted on here!.. To be perfectly honest, 1) I forgot my password and 2) I have actually been busy! I started school the beginning of this year, but I just wasn't getting enough credits fast enough. I ended up switching to an independent learning school called C.I.S where I can go at my own paste. They are so much more flexible with attendance, I was just missing way to much school because I had to be in hospital. There is also a lot less people there, and I feel right at home. They all ended up at this school for one reason or another, but they just couldn't attend a regular school, so I feel no judgement. There may be a lot of adults and older students there, but most students are so much more mature, I feel like I fit in so much better. I feel like it was really important for me to start at C.I.S, not just for school work, but for me as a person. I think I learnt a lot about my self, and I was able to come out of my nut-shell, and know that it's not my fault I am the way I am (lack of hair, restrictions because of cancer, etc.) therefor I should not be ashamed or self conscious. I think that it's really important to accept yourself for 100% who you are, and not be afraid to show it off. This school has really started to help me do that.
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