Coping Tips For Brain Tumor In Children

July 20th, 2007 by admin

A diagnosis of a brain tumor is a big thing to deal with alone. Sometimes, talking to someone who has “been there” can help. These are suggestions from kids who have a brain tumor, and their brothers and sisters. They were sent to us by our friends at the Brain Tumor Foundation for Children. 

  •       Live each day to the fullest.

  •       Keep fighting. Never, never give up!

  •       Bald is beautiful and trendy!

  •       Live, love and above all laugh!

  •       Keep a sense of humor.

  •       Don’t ever give up!

  •       Pray.

  •       Keep thinking about tomorrow!

  •       Be nice to your parents, they only want to help.

  •       Tomorrow will be better.

  •       Look forward to your last day of chemo, it will come.

  •       Don’t think of yourself as a victim.

  •       The less you complain the better you will feel.

  •       Life is short, don’t miss out!

  •       Don’t let cancer slow you down, you can do anything you want to do!

  •       Keep a positive attitude. It makes a big difference in the way you will feel.

  •       Remember it could always be worse!

When you are afraid, pretend you are floating on a big puffy cloud.

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