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  1. Just to say hi my Mum was recently diagnosed with cancer and can only receive palitive care. I just wanted to feel like I wasn’t going mad and already reading through some of the questions and comments I can see it’s normal to be up and down which is reassuring. 
  • Hi  and warm welcome to the Macmillan Online Community although sorry that you had to find us and especially sorry to hear about your mum’s diagnosis.

    A cancer diagnosis like this in the family brings many questions, much confusion and lots of stress but talking with others who are walking the same type of journey will help you navigate this challenging time.

    Talking with others caring for family and friends will help a lot so do check out our

    Family and friends 

    Carers only

    supporting someone with incurable cancer group

    groups as you will connect with others walking the same journey supporting family and friends through their cancer journey.

    To join a group just click on the link above then choose 'click to join' or 'join' (depending on the device you're using) on the page that opens.

    You can then introduce yourself by putting up a ‘New Thread’ or hit the box with the X on the top right (phones), you could just copy and paste the text from this your first post. You can also join in with existing ‘Discussions’ by clicking on 'reply'. 

    It’s always good to talk and the Macmillan Support Services provides lots of information, support, financial guidance or just a listening ear.

    Most services are open 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week and it's free to call on 0808 808 00 00 have a look by Clicking here to see what is available and we also have our Ask an Expert section, but do allow two working days for replies from our expert team.

    All the very best

    Mike (Thehighlander)

    It always seems impossible until its done - Nelson Mandela

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