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Chhavi Mittal says, ‘Today my heart beats fast as I complete 3 months’

Chhavi Mittal
  • Three months after she had surgery for breast cancer.
  • Chhavi wrote on Instagram that she had heard many people who cared for cancer patients.
  • They’re far from becharas (helpless), and are in fact strength personified!”

Three months after she had surgery for breast cancer, actor Chhavi Mittal wrote a letter. Chhavi wrote on Instagram that she had heard many people who cared for cancer patients use words like “bechara,” which means “helpless,” to describe them. In her note, the actor asked that these words not be used because cancer patients are “personifications of strength.”

Chhavi wrote, “Today my heart beats fast as I complete 3 months since the breast cancer surgery. Extremely happy with the progress I’ve made, and patting my back for the positivity I continue to maintain. But mostly proud of the various things I’ve learnt about cancer first-hand, and through the experience of my other fellow cancer brothers and sisters. Some of those facts are that a lot of times it’s curable, the treatment, however slow, does have light at the end of the tunnel, chemo and radiation might affect your hair, but they don’t have to affect your spirits! And most importantly, your disease may not be in your control, but you can definitely control how the recovery pans out.”

“I’ve seen so many cancer patients heading to work straight after chemo, I did that every day after radiation.. and I want to say, that I haven’t heard many patients talk about the positive experiences, but have heard so many caregivers use words like ‘bechara (helpless)’ for cancer patients! Please don’t do that! They’re far from becharas (helpless), and are in fact strength personified!”

 

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Chhavi Mittal says, ‘I didn’t choose cancer, it chose me’

Chhavi Mittal
  • In April of this year, Chhavi Mittal has diagnosed with stage two breast cancer.
  • She has been actively raising awareness about the disease and keeping her fans informed.
  • Mittal has become an inspiration for many people after sharing her journey on social media to fight the disease.

Since she began publicly discussing her breast cancer experience, Chhavi Mittal has become an inspiration for many people. In April of this year, the actress has diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. She has been posting on social media about her treatment and recovery process. She has been proactively raising awareness about the disease and keeping her fans informed of her healing process.

She said, “This comment was there on my post yesterday where I talked about how I braced the cancer news… sitting amongst lots of other beautiful comments.”

“Supriya, I didn’t choose cancer, it chose me. The emotional trauma that a cancer survivor goes through cannot be expressed in words or gestures. Even the ones closest to them cannot fathom it. And you can’t even imagine the courage it takes me to speak about it on a public forum. Although the courage you have shown to troll a cancer fighter is also pretty commendable.”

“And just like you cannot imagine my thoughts behind doing this… even I can’t imagine the amount of trauma you must have gone through in your life to feel feelings of this extent of negativity.”

“Just like I share everything else on social media, I will share my prayer for you here too. May you get peace within.”

 

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Chhavi Mittal talks about how her son helped during her difficult time

Chhavi Mittal

Chhavi Mittal’s son, Arham Hussein, was only three years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Mittal said her son has made her proud with his support throughout her illness. He would ask her how her “chot” is and asks her to show him the stitches. Chhavi Mittal said her son, who was only … Read more