Cancer survivor Chhavi Mittal writes 'my surgery is behind me' as she talks about living life to the fullest amid recovery, see post

Television actress Chhavi Mittal recently underwent surgery after being diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. The 41-year-old actress, who's been creating breast cancer awareness by sharing her experiences, has penned a note online about wanting to feel normal. She shared that it will take a month for her to completely recover.
Cancer survivor Chhavi Mittal writes 'my surgery is behind me' as she talks about living life to the fullest, see post

Cancer survivor Chhavi Mittal writes 'my surgery is behind me' as she talks about living life to the fullest, see post

Television actress Chhavi Mittal, who was diagnosed with breast cancer, recently underwent surgery. The Teen Bahuraaniyaan actress who's now "cancer-free" has been sharing health updates with her fans and creating awareness with her notes and posts. Not just that, Chhavi has also been spreading positivity online.
The 41-year-old actress, in her latest post, has now spoken about living a normal life after beating cancer. Chhavi said that she's looking forward to doing things that make her feel "normal". The actress, who's on the road to recovery, also shared details about the next stage in her cancer treatment.
"As per doctor’s orders, I had gone down to the salon at the hospital to get a hair wash. He recommended that it’s safer than trying to do it myself. I agreed. I wouldn’t deny that I was nervous and unsure, but only about whether I’d be able to walk that much… I was definitely looking forward to anything that would remotely make me feel normal!
"Last evening I came back home and went for a late evening walk with my bestie coz again, I just wanted to feel normal," wrote Chhavi.
She said that cancer is a reminder that we should all live our lives to the fullest. "May I take a moment here and assert that cancer is not something ANYBODY is happy about getting. But if someone does get it, it shouldn’t be the reason to be morose, scared or uncertain or to stop living your life. In fact it’s all the more reason to live your life to the fullest! And for the care givers, these little things matter.. more than you think… to uplift someone’s mood and turn them away from the precipice of negativity," Chhavi penned.
The actress concluded by writing, "My surgery is behind me, I’ll take around a month to fully recover, then the treatment (chemo/radiation i don’t know yet) will begin, then the cancer meds and along with it a lifestyle change will be in order.
Am I low? No. Am I up for this challenge? Hell yes!
Jo hai dekhenge, aur kucch accha hi karenge!
As for baby steps, I’ll get my nails done this week!"
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