My mum has adenocarcinoma - we're devastated
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there is always hope
Your mum has to dig deep into her heart to find her hope and faith. As she looks into the eyes of that 2 year old and your eyes she will find that hope. I know this is horrible news and the treatment can make her feel so much more ill...but she needs hope and faith along with a good support team. Sounds like she has a great support team at home and you and her will find one here as well. There are many here with stage 4 and still going strong! Personally I am not at that stage, but all the same we all have the same pains, fears, but we all have found love here. I am so sorry for you and your mum. Take one day at a time. Live for the moment and love without questions. Stay strong and your mum will strength in you as well. Please keep us informed as to the results and I shall keep you and your mum in my prayers. God Bless!0 -
Thank you. I have 2 girls,ellenm4 said:there is always hope
Your mum has to dig deep into her heart to find her hope and faith. As she looks into the eyes of that 2 year old and your eyes she will find that hope. I know this is horrible news and the treatment can make her feel so much more ill...but she needs hope and faith along with a good support team. Sounds like she has a great support team at home and you and her will find one here as well. There are many here with stage 4 and still going strong! Personally I am not at that stage, but all the same we all have the same pains, fears, but we all have found love here. I am so sorry for you and your mum. Take one day at a time. Live for the moment and love without questions. Stay strong and your mum will strength in you as well. Please keep us informed as to the results and I shall keep you and your mum in my prayers. God Bless!
Thank you. I have 2 girls, Piper is 3 in April & Siena is 7 months. My mum idolises them & all I want is for them to know her. I don't want them to miss out on her, she's amazing & will fight hard to see them grow. Last week was such a blow, hearing about a new lump & that the chemo had not shrunk the tumour has made us all panic. My dad is doing his beat to stay strong but I know he's terrified of losing my mum. They've been married almost 44 years. We need some positive news Weds. I would love to know they will continue to treat her. Has anyone had a similar experience?0
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