Watched my mother die in my arms today.
sooner they find a cure for this horrible bastard fucking disease the better.
Watching someone suffering in that way is unbearable for everyone. My heart goes out to anyone that has suffered in any way through cancer.
the nurses at st davids hospice are angels. god bless them.
I've just come across this thread for the 1st time. Some tough stuff to read on here, although I've not read it all.
I was diagnosed with terminal/stage 4 bowel cancer around a year ago and was put on palliative chemo to try and help control it. With all the luck the world can muster, after 2 rounds of treatment I'd reacted to an extent that they wanted to operate. This was still not to be a cure as some of my cancer was inoperable, but it was to extend my life. However, after havin