So the real reason Lois keeps ditching her chemotherapy is because she is afraid that no matter the result, whether she survives her cancer or not, she will never be herself again.
@@HAWKEYE21343 Korra and Walter weren’t the same people but their traumas and setbacks made them stronger than the people they were. People grow from these experiences cancer is something to get over when you are more than your bodies.
My mother had a similar experience. She was terrified of the weakness that chemo would force on her. In the end, it didn’t even matter. Even as she railed against her illness, the treatment did as much damage to her as the cancer. That’s the tragedy. Cancer and Chemo both kill your body.
Seeing them all gathered here like this makes me think of the finale. When Clark is seeing everyone again in the afterlife, he calls Lana and John Henry “family.” Lois has her entire family here with her (sans Lucy and Tal Rho) and it is a beautiful thing. It’s fitting that John Henry and Natalie are counted among that number. We were really robbed with the premature ending of this show. It will forever be missed.
Girl seriously Be whoever You want to be But not getting chemo is not the way go If You want to get better Unless they give You kriptonian drug To help You You Will the chemo
So the real reason Lois keeps ditching her chemotherapy is because she is afraid that no matter the result, whether she survives her cancer or not, she will never be herself again.
That's actually a common way of thinking with cancer fighters and survivors
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Korra and Walter weren’t the same people but their traumas and setbacks made them stronger than the people they were. People grow from these experiences cancer is something to get over when you are more than your bodies.
Clark: "Who's blood was it?"
Also Clark: *Has super hearing*
he don't uses on Lois as said in the show before
Everyone in Smallville is rooting for Lois to get better and healthy again.
I really feel for Lois. I’d be stubborn too if I had cancer Or bronchitis for that matter The people are rooting for her to get better!
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My mother had a similar experience. She was terrified of the weakness that chemo would force on her.
In the end, it didn’t even matter. Even as she railed against her illness, the treatment did as much damage to her as the cancer.
That’s the tragedy. Cancer and Chemo both kill your body.
Seeing them all gathered here like this makes me think of the finale. When Clark is seeing everyone again in the afterlife, he calls Lana and John Henry “family.”
Lois has her entire family here with her (sans Lucy and Tal Rho) and it is a beautiful thing. It’s fitting that John Henry and Natalie are counted among that number.
We were really robbed with the premature ending of this show.
It will forever be missed.
It is a crime this show is not talked about more
sometimes we have to do thing we don´t want it but the pain, suffer and horrible things we pass though will be rewarded with peace and good memories
Having a cancer is serious
So is this where they start the experiment on what will eventually become Connor ?
Clark is right what Lois did was reckless
Girl seriously
Be whoever You want to be
But not getting chemo is not the way go
If You want to get better
Unless they give You kriptonian drug
To help You
You Will the chemo
Anyone think that the season 4 devastation will be the cancer returning?
How isloi
hmmm i just relised it used to be the other way around
“Pumpkin”? She’s not some adorable teddy bear
That's his daughter