He says that there are long-term diseases that do not get enough recognition, such as kidney disease or heart disease because cancer trumps basically every health issue. It’s truly quite amazing that when cancer sufferers go into the hospital to get there chemo that suddenly nothing else matters when they walk into those wide double doors that seem as if it is a “new land” like Hitchens calls it. Racism is out the window, gender is out of the picture, and beliefs are not the topic of the day. It is all about the patient care and making the patients feel welcomed or just flat out hoping to impact at least one individual that day. Some people suffering from cancer feel as if it is a punishment or a consequence, which goes hand in hand with the stages Elisabeth Kubler-Ross came up with. Some people never fall into the acceptance stage, and quite frankly, I do not think that Hitchens ever did. I think throughout the story he was in the anger stage and had plenty of dark
He says that there are long-term diseases that do not get enough recognition, such as kidney disease or heart disease because cancer trumps basically every health issue. It’s truly quite amazing that when cancer sufferers go into the hospital to get there chemo that suddenly nothing else matters when they walk into those wide double doors that seem as if it is a “new land” like Hitchens calls it. Racism is out the window, gender is out of the picture, and beliefs are not the topic of the day. It is all about the patient care and making the patients feel welcomed or just flat out hoping to impact at least one individual that day. Some people suffering from cancer feel as if it is a punishment or a consequence, which goes hand in hand with the stages Elisabeth Kubler-Ross came up with. Some people never fall into the acceptance stage, and quite frankly, I do not think that Hitchens ever did. I think throughout the story he was in the anger stage and had plenty of dark