Mom passed 3 years ago
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I lost my first wife to hodgkins in 1986 (she was 34 years old) and four years later my oldest child was killed in a motorcycle accident (he was 21). Two years ago, I was dx. with colorectal cancer, stage 2. I have two books which helped me through my grieving process. The first is a book by Elizabeth Kuber-Ross (sp) 'On Death and Dying' which will talk about the stages of grieving.
The second is a book by Lance Armstrong 'It is not about the bike'. This book helped me understand that as a cancer survivor that I should realize that I was one of the lucky ones in that I get a second chance at life.
I hope this helps. Also, you can use the chat rooms here to discuss your feelings. You will find a lot of love, understanding and caring folks in this chat room
Van (aka retiretofish)0 -
My mom passed away from esophageal cancer this May 16. I feel the same way you described. I don't feel like I'm going through the grieving process. I miss my mom, but I don't think it has fully sunk in yet. I would like to talk more with you. You can e-mail me through the csn web site. Maybe we could help each other. I was pregnant with my son when my mother was diagnosed. Her doctor only gave her 6 months to a year to live, but she lived until he was 14 months old.. exactly. She died the day he turned 14 months. Anyway, I would like to talk to you about your mom,and how you're dealing. Was she under hospice care? E-mail me so we can talk.
Meganucci0 -
My mom just passed awaymeganucci said:My mom passed away from esophageal cancer this May 16. I feel the same way you described. I don't feel like I'm going through the grieving process. I miss my mom, but I don't think it has fully sunk in yet. I would like to talk more with you. You can e-mail me through the csn web site. Maybe we could help each other. I was pregnant with my son when my mother was diagnosed. Her doctor only gave her 6 months to a year to live, but she lived until he was 14 months old.. exactly. She died the day he turned 14 months. Anyway, I would like to talk to you about your mom,and how you're dealing. Was she under hospice care? E-mail me so we can talk.
Meganucci
My mother just passed away on Wednesday at the age of 57. I feel so numb. If I don't think about her for 15 minutes, I feel like I am losing her all over again. She had adenocarcinoma of unknown origin. She didn't even get the chance to really fight with chemotherapy. She was diagnosed at the end of January and died in 4 months. I don't know how to go on or what to do. I'm 33, I know I should have a better handle on this, but I just don't. I just wanted to write out some of my feelings where people would understand. Thanks, Sara.0
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