From cancer survivor to licensed physician

Credit to Author: jvicente| Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2019 06:56:46 +0000

MANILA, Philippines–This #10yearchallenge of a newly passer of the Physician Licensure Examination inspires netizens as he shares being a cancer survivor and is now “licensed to heal.”

Albien Emmanuel Gacias wrote in his facebook post on March 14; “10 years ago ang pinagdadasal ko lang naman ay ang gumaling, wala akong idea na gagawin mo pala akong instrumento para ako naman ang makapagpagaling ng iba,”

(Ten years ago I was just praying to be healed, I didn’t have any idea that You will make me an instrument to heal others as well.)

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10 years ago ang pinagdadasal ko lang naman ay ang gumaling, wala akong idea na gagawin mo pala akong instrumento para…

Albien Emmanuel Gacias 发布于 2019年3月14日周四

Gacias told INQUIRER.net that he was diagnosed with “Malignant Germ cell tumor, a kind of lung cancer,” on July 2008 when he was only 19 years old.

“At the time na ma-diagnose po ako, worries ko ay mag-stop ako sa studies as a nursing student. And also, takot din ako kasi I’m the eldest in the family,” he said.

(At the time when I was diagnosed, I was worried that I would stop studying as a nursing student. And I’m also scared because I’m the eldest in the family.)

Being diagnosed with cancer isn’t easy for Gacias as he underwent surgical operation (lobectomy of the lungs) and series of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

“Pero (But) God is good kasi nakasurvive naman po (because I survived it),” he said. “Without the help/support of my family and friends hindi ko din naman masu-survive lahat (I wouldn’t survive all of it).”

In his post, Gracias dedicated his success to his mother and brother who are now both “in heaven.”

“Para sa inyo to (This is for you)  Mommy and honeyboy Al Jules Sean Gacias in heaven. #10YearChallenge #CancerSurvivor.”

His mother was also diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on 2006 and died December the same year while his brother died because of an accident.

“He (brother) is one of the main reasons why ako nag med (I studied medicine),” Gracias added.

When asked about what advise he can give to students and cancer patients like him, he said that they should just focus on their goals no matter how hard.

“Kahit anong struggle sa buhay (Whatever your struggle in life) just focus on your goals no matter how hard it is. Kasi (because) God will make a way,” he said.

“Magtiwala lang tayo kay Lord…Wag po tayong mawalan ng pag-asa, laban lang everyday.”

(Let’s just trust in the Lord… Let us not give up, just keep fighting everyday.)

Gracias’ post already garnered over 30,000 reactions and 8,000 shares on facebook. /jpv


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