Member-only story

Implications From Covid-19.

Surviving Cancer as a child leaves questions to be raised after contracting the virus. Here I aim to talk more about some of those dramatic negative effects.

Photo by Steven Weeks on Unsplash

‘Being a cancer survivor is like being shaken in a kaleidoscope. You grasp for your bearings, desperate to find your balance amidst the chaos. When the dust finally settles, there is a new constellation of colors that are magical and beautiful.’

Renee Exelbert.

Thanks for clicking on my article today. I hope you find it thought-provoking.

I know that the world has had enough of the Sars-Cov-2 virus. Let’s face it, haven’t we all reached the feeling where we have become drowned by local Government information? Certainly, one of our very own medium writers Jessica Wildfire has been doing her bit to write extensively on the virus!

But here I am going to talk more about some probable links and actual medical evidence behind how having had Cancer in the past, directly affected me today.

To begin with I would like to invite you to take a read from an earlier article of mine relative to this below.

--

--

Jonathan Townend, RMN - Editor - Friend of Medium
Jonathan Townend, RMN - Editor - Friend of Medium

Written by Jonathan Townend, RMN - Editor - Friend of Medium

Psychiatric Nurse Writer. Owner of Creative Passions, The Shortform, No Shame, World of Fiction publications, and co-editor for The Chocolate River.

Responses (4)