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Aldaniti

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I just wanted to say thank you to all the people who have been in touch with me over the last few days/weeks/months & years since my mum was told she was suffering from terminal cancer,

All the pain came to an end at 10am this morning

Helen
 
Condolences to you..

I know it is a difficult time for you as I lost my father to cancer..

She is in a better place now.
 
I am sorry for your loss Aldaniti. Nothing worse than seeing a loved one go through cancer and being apart of it every day. I have been through it with my mum in the last 18 months, as she battled with bowel, lymph node and ovarian cancer.

It truly does change your life around when a loved one suffers from this horrendous disease.

I am sure she is in a much better place now, and free of all that terrible pain it causes.
 
I'm sure I speak for everyone Helen, when I say we're all truly sorry to hear about your loss.
 
Can only echo the words mentioned above.

Sorry to hear about this, thoughts are with your family at this tough time.
 
Thank you to you all
Still waiting to be able to sort the funeral out as sis wanted mum to have a PM, I think it is more a peace of mind thing than anything else, if it gives her that then we (dad & me) are happy to go along with that,
Dad isn't coping very well at all, he seems to think everything has to be sorted out at lighting speed inc all mums things which is putting quite a bit of pressure on sis, I'm going up on friday for the weekend to help out with sorting out etc but with the way dads going on,the house will be empty by then!
If anything comes from this sad time is that if you are reading this & you have not talked about funerals etc with your loved ones PLEASE do it :cry:
It is making it so hard for us left behind knowing what to do, what music etc etc
If you don't want to talk about it then write it down & put it somewhere it can be found when needed
Helen
(apologies for the copy & paste job!)
 
So sorry to hear about your loss, Aldaniti, and the upheaval it must surely be causing. Just makes me consider how fragile life and relationships can be.

MR2
 
So sorry to hear about your Mum, Helen.:(

I hope you and your family are able to do what you all think your Mum would have wanted in terms of the funeral arrangements. It's difficult I know but all you can do is try and organise the funeral in the way you think your Mum would have wanted it.
 
I've only just seen this Helen, I'm really sorry to hear your news; but at least you have a release from watching her suffering. I lost my darling Dad and several close freinds to cancer and it is indeed harrowing.

You Dad is not bieng rational right now, so yes I think your sis does need some support up there! And thanks for reminding me to change my will!

Thoughts are with you too Grande Armee, may you find strength from somewhere to cope
 
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