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This Cancer Survivor’s Story Shows How Horrific Passive Smoking Can Be

IANS, 26 Jan, 2018 04:06 PM

    Not deterred by the loss, 70-year-old Nalini Satyanarayan has turned her life around and now has learnt to use computers, started talking again using the voice prosthesis and even learning to play the flute through the stoma (a hole in her neck)! She is now also counsels other cancer patients.

     
     

    I have not smoked a cigarette in my life, yet today, I don’t have a voice box. In 1972, I married my second cousin. He...

    Posted by BeingYou on Tuesday, 23 January 2018
     
     

    The elderly woman from Bangalore says she never “smoked a cigarette in my life, yet today, I don’t have a voice box.” Her husband used to smoke a lot and it was not until 2009, four years after her husband’s demise, she found out that she had cancer.

     

    “It was in 2009 that my voice started getting feeble and the doctors prescribed over-the-counter medications. One year later, I was so breathless that I couldn’t speak. My children rushed me to the hospital. Doctors said it was an ulcer in my vocal cords but I knew they were hiding something,” reads the post on the popular Facebook page Being You.

     

    When she finally was made aware of her prognosis, she broke down. “I broke down. I had never smoked a cigarette in my life, not hurt a soul, and yet this is what had happened. They said I was a victim of passive smoking, because I sat with my husband while he smoked. I had never heard the term before.”

     

    Finally, with the advancement of her disease, doctors had to remove her vocal chord and thyroid gland and has been left with a hole in her neck. “Doctors cut me open to remove my vocal cords as well as the thyroid gland. There was a hole in my neck (called a stoma) and I used to be fed through a PEG tube attached to my stomach.”

     

    But not deterred by the loss, she has turned her life around, learning how to use computers, started talking again using the voice prosthesis and even learning to play the flute through the stoma!

     

    Very soon she will receive a hands-free device that would help her talk without holding the stoma, and she couldn’t be happier. “I could not control my excitement! I giggled like a child.” Her inspiring story is now going viral with over 18,000 shares in just one day.

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