Dog The Bounty Hunter's Wife Had 50% Chance To Live. She Shares A Detailed Story Of What She Went Through

Aug 29, 2018 by apost team

No matter what the prognosis, cancer is a nightmare. Dog the Bounty Hunter's wife opened up about what she's been through after she was given a 50% chance to live.

Cancer is ruthless, and there's a difficult path to recovery. Most people's families are left emotionally unstable and drained of their finances. Imagine dealing with a situation where your child or other loved one receives a diagnosis of this deadly illness. Many people will try to tell you that the illness is manageable. They mean it as an encouragement, keeping you from losing hope. But "managing" sickness can feel like walking across thorns instead of smooth pavement.

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If you're a person who has experience with family members being diagnosed with cancer, you understand the pain it causes. Every time you step into the chemotherapy room, you always pray that one day, the ordeal will be finished. The inner desire is to get to the end of the road and say that you've conquered the illness.

Every time you see yourself in the mirror, you're reminded of what you're dealing with. It's like reopening fresh wounds. Especially when hair begins falling out, chemotherapy sessions cause pain and nausea, and radiation treatments make you sick.

Beth Chapman has been married to Dog the Bounty Hunter for several years. She received a diagnosis of stage II throat cancer. The first reaction was disbelief. They wanted to know how and when it happened. They didn't understand how things could have gone so wrong.

The truth is, cancer doesn't pick and choose who it infects.

It's not a moral failing. There is no discrimination by race, celebrity, poverty, or richness. Anyone can develop cancer. But Dog's family faced the diagnosis together. Beth never gave up the hope that she would live to see another day. Throughout treatment, she relied on her family's love. She kept her hope alive and adhered to her medication regimens, and one day, all of that hoping paid off.

Beth was found to be free of cancer much more quickly than patients usually are. She truly conquered the odds, and their social media has been full of congratulations.

Cancer is one of the most difficult illnesses to deal with. What do you think of this story?