They don't like talking about it
Hi again Susan
I'm assuming that this new post that you've started is a reply to my earlier post. The easiest thing to do when you want to reply is to click on the 'reply' button at the end of the message. It then keeps everything together in one place.
I didn't have to explain to children when I was diagnosed with cancer so I'm not the best person to give advice on this topic but have you spoken to their teachers to explain what's happening? They may be able to help your children.
Also have a look at the information I linked you to in my previous reply as there's a lot of advice there as well. You could also give the Macmillan Support Line a call on 0808 808 0000 and ask their advice on talking to children. It's free to call and available every day.
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I thought it was best to tell them as well got told there no cure hubby he wanted us tell them as they said they wanted to know what was going on to there dada
That's good that you've told them although I can only guess what a difficult conversation that must have been for you all.
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