Things have happened so quick with your mum, your head must be in such a spin not knowing which way to turn.. But I am sure your kids and family will keep you strong during this difficult time...your mum is very lucky to have you.
thankyou jules,hope things are improving for yourself,xx
Shaun... I am so sorry...what a lovely poignant poem...truly from the heart..thank you for sharing with us...like Jules says everything happened so fast..be strong for your family..
My thoughts are with you in your sadness love x G x
i am sorry i havnt been on the site for a few days.. and i am not sure what all ur story has been... but ur words are so heart felt, and so heart renching i feel for u
So sorry to hear that you have lost your mum! It is hard for you now but for her the pain is over and she is at peace! Your family will give you comfort and we are all thinking of you at this sad time.
Hi Shaun what a heartfelt poem . Your mum is lucky to have your support and you are now looking out for her as she has done for you . She will be so proud of you .
Beautiful heartfelt poem. Stay strong for your mums sake. I lost my dear mum to this disease 10 years ago, thought I was on top of it knowing symptoms etc.... but I was diagnosed last November with PPC which is much the same. I have been in remission since June and feel really well so never give up hope.
Hi Shaun, You poem was beautiful but made me sad, Really sorry about your mum, she is blessed to have some one who cares for her like you are. keep strong love Jorja x
A lovely poem, Shaun, and showing the harrowing thoughts you are having. I am so sorry for what you are going through. My heart goes out to you. Try and stay strong and upbeat for your dear Mom - as a Mum myself, I am sure she will be worrying about YOU.
Sending you loving, positive good wishes to help you through what ever is to come,
Oh Shaun what a beautiful poem, I've got tears streaming down my face from reading it. I truly know how you feel with your Mum, as my Dad was in Worcester and Redditch Hospitals too - he was moved around like a yo-yo. None of the doctors seemed to have a clue as to how to treat him so just moved him on - he was in seven different beds between the two hospitals over a six month period. He died in March this year when I was in the middle of chemotherapy. It was a truly dreadful time so my heart goes out to you. Please God your Mum won't suffer for too much longer and you will gain strength from knowing you were there for her right until the end.
Gosh - what a beautiful and heartfelt poem. I found creative wirting and poetry really helpful to me when going through treatment and since. It's clearly helping you too...Your words are profoundly moving. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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