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3 slow weeks

by meghan
(sussex, new jersey, vernon)

My mom is 45. I am 15. She has a brain tumors and is slowly going.. its hard being 15 and watching your mom struggle with everything, even saying I love you or holding your hand. Its hard for my dad being with my mom for 31 years and married for 25. We are all losing a special part of us. She only had cancer for a year.. she was doing so good.. now her body is rejecting the medicine. She lays restless at night. We all cry around her bed.

My mom was a well known woman in our town and many others. She is a foster parent for younger children..its going to be hard growing up being 15 with out a mom who was my best friend.

Everyone loved her for who she was. She always put her self last - even now at times still...its not easy but everyone has a time and place to go when god is calling them!!



Dear Meghan;

I am sorry. Life at times doesn't seem fair. What a wonderful mother you have. Susan

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soo sorry
by: Anonymous

Dear Meghan'
I lost my mother to cancer two days ago. Please take comfort that she will not be suffering anymore. May God give you strength so you can be strong for your mother and father.

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To Meghan, I'm sorry
by: Suzanne Cluff

I am 45, caring for my mom who is 79 dying of cancer. My mom has been bed ridden for about 4 weeks now. No matter what the age, it is still hard. I feel like I will be an orphan when she passes. I know I should be grateful for the time we had together, that's what others say, but I too feel like it's not fair, and that I still need my mother. I'm not sure when your post was written, but you are in my prayers this night. God bless you Meghan. In God's Love, Suzanne. 8-17-09.

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remember the love.
by: Tracey

My husband died four weeks ago having battled with cancer for seven years. Our four children have watched the illness progress, our youngest was just 4 at the start and was 11 today. Her Daddy almost always had cancer. Our eldest was 13 at the start and 20 now, she remembers well a time before cancer. There is no comforting words that make it easier, there can't be. All you can do is treasure the love you have for your Mum and the love she has for you it is that which will get you through the days to come how ever dark they may seem. Your Mum and Dad are blessing every minute they have with you. I will pray for you as I pray for my own children in their sorrow. God Bless.

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