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Chhavi Mittal shares about the insensitive comments that she receives on her posts, writes, "A little sensitivity wouldn’t hurt don’t u think?"

Chhavi Mittal, who is a breast cancer survivor, has been vocal about her journey to create more awareness among women for early prevention and detection of the disease..She has often spoken about her ordeal during the process and how it's taken her immense strength to battle cancer. However, there are some who have been posting insensitive comments on her posts which the actress chose to address in her new post.

Chhavi shared a comment which read, "Breast cancer ke liye breast katna padta hai kya (Does one need to cut off breasts for breast cancer)?" She opened up about facing such reactions quite often on social media in her posts.

She wrote, "Yes. This insensitivity still happens. I recently posted some vacation pics/reels from a beach and this comment got my attention. My breasts are being discussed here like a commodity. May I begin by saying that I am a breast cancer survivor and have fought very hard to keep this organ alive and well?

While I completely understand the curiosity around the issue, a Lil sensitivity wouldn’t hurt don’t u think? This person has gone to the extent of saying “celebs are used to such comments.Well, celebs are humans too. They have emotions like normal humans. They get cancer like normal humans. They survive or succumb like normal humans. So no. NOBODY is “used to” such insensitive remarks about the biggest fight for survival that one fights which has physical as well as emotional repercussions lasting a lifetime."

"But to help women understand how a BC surgery goes… there’s a lumpectomy (I had it) where they just remove the lump (not the whole breast). There’s mastectomy, where the whole breast is taken out due to the spread of cancer. This happens in advanced stages. (May I also put in a gentle reminder here to get yourself checked timely to avoid this). And there’s reconstruction. I had a reconstruction surgery too to make the breasts look the way they were earlier. This was done by cutting a piece of my latissimus dorsi muscle and creating a mini flap. Silicones may be opted for in case of a mastectomy. And no, I did not need silicones," she quipped.

She even added, "I’d like to reiterate that surviving cancer has been a life-changing experience for me. This is a new life that I’m living and it’s not the same as the previous one. It's been 7 months and I still have emotional days where I cry about the discomfort that I am subjected to on a daily basis for no fault of mine. But I get by because it's an honour to own a body that has survived all this and continues to be beautiful day in and day out.

Here’s to ALL CANCER SURVIVORS!

#breastcancersurvivor

Also, a BIG THANKS to the people who stood up for me against such comments. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it. Love and peace."

In April, Chhavi declared she was cancer free after a six-hour-long surgery. She then took to her social media to share a series of pictures in a white bikini where she can be seen showing her scars. While the actress talks about it to educate the masses, she often receives some unacceptable reactions on social media which she sometimes takes with a pinch of salt.

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