12 years ago, Aunt Liao had just entered retirement and was enjoying a leisurely time, but she encountered a bolt from the blue - she was diagnosed with lung cancer. Recalling that moment, she still has palpitations, "At that time, I couldn't believe my ears, how could it be?"I didn't even have a cough. ”
Two months before the physical examination, Aunt Liao had just returned from ** travel, refreshed and in good physical condition. During the journey, she always walked the fastest and was full of energy, and her friends could not keep up with her. It was like this, but she was told that she had lung cancer after a physical examination, and this news was tantamount to five thunderstorms for her. In order to confirm the diagnosis, Aunt Liao changed to another hospital for a re-examination, but the results remained the same. Faced with two identical CT reports, she was still lucky, and felt that she must have made a mistake. It wasn't until the doctor took the pathology report and told her that it was indeed lung cancer that Aunt Liao had to face the reality.
During that time, Aunt Liao fell silent for a while. For 3 whole days, she didn't say a word. The company of her family and the persuasion of doctors made her gradually accept this cruel reality.
Half a year later, she started chemotherapy. That kind of pain and suffering made her almost lose the courage to live. Her hair fell out profusely, and she even thought about the aftermath.
It was at this time that a chance chance changed her life. A friend invited her to a rehearsal site, and the dancing figures on the stage reminded her of her days in the propaganda team in high school.
Although she refused her friend's invitation at first, her friend's persistence and encouragement finally gave her the courage to stand on the stage again.
Dance made Aunt Liao forget about her illness and pain, and she began to hire a dance instructor by herself, insisting on leg press exercises and body training every day. In the past 7 years, she and her partners have participated in countless dance competitions at home and abroad, and have even been invited by Korean cultural exchange groups to perform in Korea. Aunt Liao used her personal experience to tell other patients: "When the * rings, you are no longer a patient, you are just a dancer, all you need to show is your own beauty!."She not only used dance to fight cancer for 12 years, but also led other patients to take to the stage to regain the color and confidence of life through dance.