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Forum Post:
I don't want my Mum to die
Posted by
Forest Pixie
Posted
over 2 years ago
My Mum, the most beautiful woman in the whole world, was diagnosed with lung cancer in January this year. The consultants said they could treat it because it was found early and despite the fact that a secondary tumor was found around her lower vertebrae, I was told it was treatable. I tried to remain...
Forum Post:
MacMillan Christmas Balloon at One O'Clock
Posted by
JoansDaughterLiz
Posted
over 2 years ago
MacMillan - we need a balloon that could help fundraise & help us. Christmas is coming & so many of us have either lost someone close or is helping someone close to us fight this disease, so why is there not the MacMillan balloon which is released at one o'clock on Christmas day to the...
Forum Post:
All going downhill.
Posted by
Broken Rag Doll
Posted
over 2 years ago
My last post on this forum was when I was 13. It was about my mums brain tumour and how things were bad but looking up. I'm now 18 and until january things had been going famously, my mums scan had shown a small growth, but one small enough to still be considered as 'stable'. Her specialist...
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My mum's been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, how to cope?!
Posted by
Willow2010
Posted
over 3 years ago
Hi, I'm relatively new to the site. My mum has recently been diagnosed with terminal secondary brain cancer, originally lung cancer. I just have no idea how to cope with this. I'm petrified of losing her so early. She's only in her early 50's and I'm 23. I have little idea of what...