Mum not with us anymore
Millie2011
Member Posts: 28
Hi all!
Especially you that have been on the list for a while and know about my journey with my mum and her PPC stag IV. Mum passed away last sunday with all her family around her at hospital after an infection and intestines not working anymore probably due to lying in bed for the last month. Mum hade a very brave battle with her PPC but in the end she gave in mentally and couldn´t take it anymore I think. She did 8 rounds with carbo/taxol last year and was doing better but her measurements and how much taken she was from chemo treatment gave that the doctors could not give her more chemo.
She still stayed with us frpm february to october without treatment and we did the most of her time left, travelling to Bangkok, Florence and Malta with us family and friends and she had a last summer up north in Sweden, her most cherished place on earth. Mum was 63. Me, daughter, 42.
I have hard time to deal with the fact that she is gone too early and that my unconditionally loving mum is not here to comfort me when I need it the most.
I hope you all on this list will continue your journey with PPC and that treatment will keep your PPC at bay for as long as possible. Thank you all for your loving support, comments and knowing answers to my questions.
Love,
Sophie, Sweden
Especially you that have been on the list for a while and know about my journey with my mum and her PPC stag IV. Mum passed away last sunday with all her family around her at hospital after an infection and intestines not working anymore probably due to lying in bed for the last month. Mum hade a very brave battle with her PPC but in the end she gave in mentally and couldn´t take it anymore I think. She did 8 rounds with carbo/taxol last year and was doing better but her measurements and how much taken she was from chemo treatment gave that the doctors could not give her more chemo.
She still stayed with us frpm february to october without treatment and we did the most of her time left, travelling to Bangkok, Florence and Malta with us family and friends and she had a last summer up north in Sweden, her most cherished place on earth. Mum was 63. Me, daughter, 42.
I have hard time to deal with the fact that she is gone too early and that my unconditionally loving mum is not here to comfort me when I need it the most.
I hope you all on this list will continue your journey with PPC and that treatment will keep your PPC at bay for as long as possible. Thank you all for your loving support, comments and knowing answers to my questions.
Love,
Sophie, Sweden
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My biggest fear is this. I
My biggest fear is this. I know what u mean about ur mom not being there to comfort you. I only worry about her just not being there to talk to. As u get older u become close because u are starting to go through wht she has been through. As a mom i know i would never want to leave my daughter.
I can't say anything to make you feel better but you spent some time with her where she was enjoying her favorite things. Travel and being with her family. My best friend just died of cancer. And i am frequently talking to her up above. I am not one for religion but i feel she is listening to me. So talk to her. You will still feel more relxed after u talk to her and have a good cry . And soon u will be telling her good things and not just how much u r hurting. She will stay with you.0 -
Dear Sophie
So sorry to hear of your dear Mum's passing. Sending you hugs and love. Certainly she was too young but this dreadful disease does not discriminate. Treasure your memories. It sounds as though you did lots of wonderful things together this last year and had many special times together. Stay in touch.
Love,
Julie, Australia0
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