She claims that mental suffering, not bodily suffering, is what is really unpleasant. She is concerned about how her mental condition.
Affects those around her. “It’s the worry about your future and how it will impact the people you love,” the Charmed star told ET,
Adding that “pain is manageable, you know living without a bre*st is manageable.” “In a strange way, cancer has done some amazing things for me,” she said. It has enabled me to be more authentic,
More in tune with my identity, more vulnerable, and the person I have always been, but I believe it was obscured by a lot of other things. There are undoubtedly days when I ask myself,
“Why me? Then I ask myself, “Well, why not me?” Who else? Apart from myself, who else deserves this? We all don’t,” she said on Good Morning America.
The good news is that, because to advancements in medicine, metastatic breast cancer is no longer instantaneously fatal. After receiving a diagnosis, many individuals continue to live for many years.