Is it normal for a Christian to be angry about having cancer?
Yes. It is normal for anyone, Christian or not, to have a range of emotions about having cancer, including anger.

When God allows a trial like cancer to come into our lives, we may suffer from shock, denial, anger, depression, etc. These are all part of the grieving process that happens when loss occurs in our lives. Cancer can bring many losses - loss of control, health, job, relationships, appearance, etc. And, while Christians are not exempt from grief, the Word of God does provide truths and tools for dealing with grief. Grief cannot be avoided, but it may be lightened or the process may be hastened somewhat if we are able to apply certain biblical truths along the way.

There are excellent books that teach about the grieving process, some of which you may soon find on the website under the "Articles" link.

Does chemo therapy treatment always cause hair loss?
No. Each chemo type or "cocktail" is different and each person's body responds differently. Doctor's will advise patients on what is the normal reaction to these drugs. Sometimes, even when hair loss is expected, a patient may have thinning or no noticeable loss at all.

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