The Scourge of Mouth Cancer
November 19,
2019
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This weekend,
my family and I visited our driver for a condolence on the death of his young
son, who also worked in our Hotel.
The man died
of mouth cancer … due to chewing paan (betel nut) and gutka.
Gutka, a
tobacco-related narcotic, is truly the scourge of mouth cancer- and it is
addictive!
In October,
the Provincial Government enacted a tremendous law banning Gutka, with a heavy
fine & imprisonment … while the nascent law is a positive step, the
government has yet to follow up with effective implementation.
The problem
is that for the consumers of this substance it is a narcotic. You can’t simply turn off a switch. Like other narcotics and behaviors, it is
deeply ingrained in society and part of their lives – so much so that generations
of families are consuming it concurrently.
Besides, I don’t believe we have the infrastructure to provide
medication, counselling or alternative therapies to “un-learn” this behavior.
Like the law,
we have had strict rules restricting betel nut on the job (let alone gutka!)-
but, like the law, we cannot effectively implement our own rule. We do physical checks and entry pat-downs –
yet it makes its way into the staff canteen and staff areas. In spite of knowing their colleague’s cancer
(which was in its final stage when diagnosed), no one has even reduced this
consumption. Our own house maid, her
mouth STUFFED, refuses to accept she’s chewing it – her mouth so full that she
cannot even verbally defend herself!
On our
condolence visit, not only was our driver’s wife consuming betel nut but their
entire family was chewing away on it … nary a care to the reason behind
reduction of their family’s size!
If the finality
of death is not enough to scare such consumers to stopping this narcotic,
what will ☠?
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