(The two-hit theory in hereditary cancer describes how two hits or mutations in genes are needed to cause cancer in an individual.)

Many adverse events in life just like cancer fit
The two-hit hypothesis- where the first hit
Bends you, alters you but does not cause a break
A second hit then give you a thorough shake
Where you snap, shatter, visibly broken appear
In either the physical or the emotional sphere
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After the first hit of an adverse childhood experience
A failed relationship gives a second hit in a manner intense
If generational trauma one carries subconsciously
Any discrimination can cause decompensation rapidly
On a background of unhealthy lifestyle, any added physical stress
Can lead to diagnosis of a major illness
One act of dishonesty in a relationship might create a crack
But a second act breaks the proverbial camel’s back…
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The first hit therefore one must seriously take
What is bent can be straightened, but once there is a break
It gets closer to the point of no return
This is the lesson in life I have from cancer learnt

This is interesting. Both my husband and I have cancer. It runs in my family, but not in his.
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Oh, sorry to hear that- wishing you the best that cancer treatment has to offer. This hypothesis was generated decades ago to explain some forms of cancer but I have taken the liberty to use the terminology for other things, including heart disease (my field of specialization).
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No, you are fine. Both a former coworker and I have malignant melanoma and we were both stressed at work. He always said the stress made our cancer worse. I don’t know about that, but then you wrote about physical stress…ours was more mental stress. Thankfully we are both retired now so stress has completely disappeared! Cancer is laying low, thankfully. Pet scans all look great. **knock wood**
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