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Cancer Survivor Hits Back At Cruel Meth Meme Post

Cancer Survivor Hits Back At Cruel Meth Meme Post

A cancer survivor whose “ravaged” appearance was mocked in a “distasteful and cruel” viral image has posted a heartfelt reminder that he is more than a meme, ABC News reports.

31-year-old Leon Mitchell in 2005 was reportedly diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, a rare form of cancer that starts in the nasopharynx, the upper part of the throat behind the nose and near the base of skull. Mitchell who lives in Washington state, survived the cancer but struggled for years with the “devastating” way it affected his body.

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The meme, called Meth Curry, highlighted Mr Mitchell’s likeness to American basketball player Stephen Curry, and compared his appearance with the gaunt body of a long-time methamphetamine user.
The photo used was taken while he was undergoing chemotherapy. It has been widely shared, and only recently came to Mr Mitchell’s attention prompting him to hit back via an Instagram post in which he wrote,

“So earlier today I was the butt of a not so funny meme “METH CURRY” directed at the outward physical appearance that I display.
The fact that the meme was posted was a reminder of how distasteful and cruel people can be without background knowledge of the person in the bullseye of the target.
I’ve struggled deeply for years with the devastating effects cancer treatment plagued my body with. The massive destruction it took on my neck, shoulders, nose, throat, and ability to function normally.”

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Mr Mitchell then added that he had overcome those things and become stronger, and was now proud to bare his “ravaged appearance” to the world.

“I am strong enough to endure these attacks after years of rebuilding. However as we look at the power story I explain, let’s remember these types of social media attacks on people can be massively detrimental to some who still battle with insecurities and uncomfortability with themselves and their battles,” he said.
If we are going to allow something like this go viral Let’s do it for the right reasons! I am more than a meme, I am a father, husband, survivor, mentor, community advocate, and positive motivational speaker. Proud to have endured and conquered everything I have!”

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