Hannah92
Well-Known Member
Last november a really close family friend got diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She had chemo which made her really ill to try and reduce the tumor size. No luck so on christmas day she underwent a historectomy *sp!* and then more chemo. They told her this had worked and she only had to have one more cycle of chemo. However she got really ill again, worse than before. Tests revealed that it had spread to liver/stomach/lungs. They put her through more chemo but this week told us that it is not going to work, they have withdrawn all treatment and given her 6 weeks max.
Shes a single mum with an 18 yo daughter, she is only 52 herself. She is like my 2nd mum she has always been here for me. I just cant imagine life without her. It just hasnt sunk in, today S (her daughter) & I had to go to the hospice to sort out all the funeral arrangements. Its so surreal... we all know its happening... we are dealing with it... yet inside i cant believe it its like denial.
Does it just suddenly click... is there a day when you realise that they are going and they arnt coming back?
It would just be nice to make it all better plus AS' start in a week! All so stressful!
Shes a single mum with an 18 yo daughter, she is only 52 herself. She is like my 2nd mum she has always been here for me. I just cant imagine life without her. It just hasnt sunk in, today S (her daughter) & I had to go to the hospice to sort out all the funeral arrangements. Its so surreal... we all know its happening... we are dealing with it... yet inside i cant believe it its like denial.
Does it just suddenly click... is there a day when you realise that they are going and they arnt coming back?
It would just be nice to make it all better plus AS' start in a week! All so stressful!