I want to recommend a book for anyone whose loved one has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. I wouldnt usually do this on a forum such as this but the book in question is so incredibly helpful I want to share it. It is especially good for practical things, like what to do when they die, (I found this hugely helpful because I didnt know what I would need to do). how to contact and arrange a funeral, lots of helpful advice on things to do after diagnosis too such as compiling a list of your loved ones computer passwords, self care for you and much more. The book is called How to survive losing a loved one, by Karen jackson taylor and Christine pearson.
Thank you. I've made a note of it - to ask in the library next time I'm in town
Cancer treatments March 2021 - October 2023
Thankyou, my mum has just been given a terminal diagnosis and it's so hard on thinking about all the things you need to do , will give this a look x
Hi I would like to buy the book as my husband is on his last stage of palliative care of pc cancer And am not really ready for what’s to come, me x my children are struggling
T.Dickens
Yes I got mine from amazon, not sre if I am allowed to put a direct link on here, but if you cant find it, please let me know. x
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