"I had several operations in the late 1990s, I was on chemotherapy until 2002, and I wore an oestomy bag for six months. I was barely able to swim. I took some shallow water exercise classes. They were very helpful in getting me back to the place where I could swim laps. Sometimes we used noodles. Before I began the long swim back to health, I thought that I would never be able to be physical again. "
I'm really happy to read that you are well! See, that sort of slant on an article would be great; I've recently had a cancer scare which, while is still being played out, looks like it will be fine, after all. After I was told that I needed a biopsy, one of my (many) first thoughts was, "Will I be able to keep swimming later on, if the news is bad?"
So, I think this is an important topic that needs to explored.
"I had several operations in the late 1990s, I was on chemotherapy until 2002, and I wore an oestomy bag for six months. I was barely able to swim. I took some shallow water exercise classes. They were very helpful in getting me back to the place where I could swim laps. Sometimes we used noodles. Before I began the long swim back to health, I thought that I would never be able to be physical again. "
I'm really happy to read that you are well! See, that sort of slant on an article would be great; I've recently had a cancer scare which, while is still being played out, looks like it will be fine, after all. After I was told that I needed a biopsy, one of my (many) first thoughts was, "Will I be able to keep swimming later on, if the news is bad?"
So, I think this is an important topic that needs to explored.