Living In Fear Of Mesothelioma
Living In Fear Of Mesothelioma
First of all, you may be wondering what mesothelioma is, and why
I should be scared of it ?.....
Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is the medical name for cancer of the lung, and is
usually caused by exposure to asbestos. Symptoms my not appear
for up to 50 years or so after exposure to asbestos, and people
who haven't had any contact with asbestos for many years, are
now showing signs of having this deadly disease. The symptoms
are usually shortness of breath, coughing, and chest pains and
feeling very tired.
Why should I be scared of it ?
As a small child, I used to live near a factory which used
asbestos to make fire-proof products and other insulating
materials for the building industry. I believe that asbestos was
also used in the manufacture of break linings. I can remember
seeing the asbestos dust that spewed out of the factory covering
the surrounding area (including part of our school playground)
with this deadly snow like powder. Of course, as we were just
kids at that time, we had absolutely no idea just how deadly
this dust was. We even played in it completely unaware of its
dangers.
The Horror Came Later.
It wasn't until years later after the factory had been closed
down, that we began to see the full horrors of this white snow
looking powder, we had played with as children. By this time I
was much older, and the dangers of asbestos had been given
massive coverage by the media, so I was now aware of what could
happen to myself and hundreds of other people who lived in the
same area as this factory in years to come.
TV Documentary.
This factory received national television coverage, and on one
program they interviewed families who had suffered due to the
problem of asbestos. I was shocked to see that I knew some of
the people who had lost family members due to developing
mesothelioma, in fact I actually went to school with some of the
people who took part in the program. The program showed old
photographs of the area around the factory (including my old
school) covered in powder, and it really did look like it had
been snowing. When you see all of this on television it really
does make you just a little bit worried, especially when you
have been in contact with asbestos like I have.
Treatments.
If mesothelioma is diagnosed early enough, a cure is possible
with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
However, in the case of a more advanced illness a cure is not
possible, but with the right treatments the illness can be
slowed down dramatically and medication can be used to ease any
pain.
X-Rays.
As a precaution I did have x-rays a few years ago just to put my
mind at rest, and thankfully they were all clear. The doctor
recommended that I should have x-rays on a very regular basis
just to be on the safe side. So, at the moment everything is ok,
but I will always be just a little bit worried of what might
happen in the future.
Thank you for reading my article - Author John Moore. For more
help and information, please use my link
http://www.online-mesothelioma-guide.com