well, this is it then :(

I'm very sorry to hear that mate, my half-brother lost his mum to the ******* that is cancer about two weeks ago. Its very very sad. Hope you make the most of the time you have left with her. All the best mate.
 
My aunty died a few months back of cancer, she started with breast cancer about 7 years ago, and then last year she was told she had lung cancer, this spread throughout her body and she then got a brain tumor she became home bound but she stayed strong, she kept fighting until the last day and we were and still are so proud of her,

all i can say is that my thoughts are with you and your mum, things wont be easy but stick with her, and never give up hope.

we are always here if you need to talk, dont bottle things up, nobody here is going to judge you for your feelings.

All the best

Jen x
 
Hey James, I really feel for you and your family at this point, and I understand what you're going through having lost my dad through cancer nearly 4 years ago now, just after I was 18.

There's not much else to say other than try to enjoy the time you have left with her. :(
 
Sorry to hear about that mate.
Nothing more to say except that the people on this forum are great.
The amount of support and love coming through the posts actually bought tears to my eyes.
Going to give my mum a great big hug when I see her this afternoon.
 
I'd say sorry for your loss, but please remember you still have her for the time being regardless of a "time frame"... nothing is permanent, look at that plane that just crashed in the Ukraine - no one on it was given a time frame and now they're all dead. you still have your mother so make the most of whatever time she has left.
When my granddad was given 6 months to live he was so depressed he only managed three... other people are given less than a month to live and somehow manage to make a full recovery. Stay positive & I wish you the very best in helping your mother through her illness.
 
Such unfortunate news, terrible.

My mother popped her clogs when I was 13- 7 years back. She was 37 and had a brain tumour. Each morning she was sick for a few months, then she went to hospital. I wasn't really told much about what was going on, unlike yourself I didn't know she was going to die.
I expect that makes it all the harder for you.

Enjoy the time you have with her, but remember life goes on. Be strong.
 
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