well, this is it then :(

Neon said:
Completey not the point at all. :mad:


I don't want to start an argument with you, especially not in a thread like this but having lost someone suddenly when they were 34 I wish I had had the chance. He should be thankful for it.
 
I can't possibly imagine what you're going through at the moment. It's a fact, life's a ****. I'm so terribly sorry. Just having to live through this can only be a terrible ordeal. :(
 
Raikiri said:
I don't want to start an argument with you, especially not in a thread like this but having lost someone suddenly when they were 34 I wish I had had the chance. He should be thankful for it.
Agreed, although the pain of seeing someone you love being terminally ill is probably the worst pain in the world, I have found that there is a certain degree of closure from being able to say goodbye.
 
im really sorry to hear this mate, after having one loss in my family of cancer (my grandad) and another to have suffered with it, i know what sheer pain your going through my thoughts are with you.
 
Nothing easy to add. I lost my mum when she was 45, way too young. Probably really obvious advice but can only really say spend time with her and make sure you tell her all the things that you need to in the time she has left. Try and find some good memories to cherish.
 
Sorry to hear that James :(

My mum died of cancer over five years ago now so I have some idea of what you are going through.. All I can say is enjoy what time you have with her and make the most if it.

Keep your spirits up..

Adrian.
 
Sorry to hear this, brought a tear to my eye reading this, I coulden't imagine living with out those friends and family around me, it scares me to think of it, and I wish the only the best for you and your family in times to come and hope that you can spend that time you have remaining together.

My throughts are with you and your family.
 
I can't imagine what you're going through atm mate. I am, quite frankly, in awe of how you can possibly manage. I don't know what i'd do if it happened to me and can't bare to think about it. I don't know how you'd ever say goodbye to someone so close. If it makes you feel better, you are a bit of a hero to me. :)

Very sorry to hear :(
 
That's one of the saddest threads I've read.

I'm sure you have plenty of fond memories that will live on long after your Mum has gone to rest.

Keep strong, fella.
 
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