Coping with mums cancer at 16

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My mum has had cancer for three years started as bowel cancer then she had an oporation to remove it all was clear then a year after she had cancer again in her stomach and liver and kidney they told us it was terminal! She had chemo to control it but 4 months down the road we was told she has a new tumour and it's spreading rapidly and she has been given weeks to months to live,I'm finding it hard to cope with as she's only 41 and I don't want to lose her! If anyone is going through a similar situation pls reply to this post,many thanks

Anonymous
  • Hi Whitney,

    So sorry to read this about your poor mum. Being told this is now incurable is such a cruel blow and very hard to take in.

    There is 'Supporting Someone With Incurable Cancer' Group you could join where other family members who are losing a loved one can exchange advice and support each other but please be aware there are lots of messages there from those who are scared of the future and finding it hard to cope just like you are. Please don't let this worry you even more as everyone's case is different.

    There is also this RipRap Org support website for teenagers who have a parent suffering with cancer which you may or may not have seen. They are based in Sheffield and will be of a similar age to you. There is no reason why you cannot be a member of both to see which one you find gives you the most support at this tough time.

    Hope this is of some help to you, take care, G n' J

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Whitney,
    I'll add that - if you have any questions about your mum's treatment - we have an Ask a Nurse area on the community, where you can post a question to our nurse team. All the nurses also work on the Macmillan Support Line - so if you prefer, you could give them a call on 0808 808 0000 (mon-fri, 9am-8pm).
    Kind regards,
    M.

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Dear Whitney,

    Another, more specialist nurse line is available at Beating Bowel Cancer. I've found them to be a really helpful charity and they just deal with your Mum's condition. 

    Their help line is 020 8973 0011 or you can email if you feel more confident that way:  nurse@beatingbowelcancer.org. They also have an online forum. 

    I'm so sorry to read your story. This is such a very tough time for you, your mum and your whole family. Sending you a big hug. xx Annie