Windswept wrote:Hi, this is my first post here, but I have been reading for a while. I've been stage IV all along, but we were chasing cure. In March we moved to confirmed incurable. I have a four-year-old son and the sadness and despair about leaving him motherless is nearly all-consuming. I haven't been able to connect with any local young adult support groups. Does anyone here have any coping tips? I'm trying to stay hopeful, clinical trials and more chemo are on the table, but I'm finding it really difficult.
It is heartbreaking that your life has been visited by this most unwelcome intruder - mother interrupted - cancer might take your body, it can never silence your voice.
Windswept wrote:Hi, this is my first post here, but I have been reading for a while. I've been stage IV all along, but we were chasing cure. In March we moved to confirmed incurable. I have a four-year-old son and the sadness and despair about leaving him motherless is nearly all-consuming. I haven't been able to connect with any local young adult support groups. Does anyone here have any coping tips? I'm trying to stay hopeful, clinical trials and more chemo are on the table, but I'm finding it really difficult.
Windswept wrote:Hi, this is my first post here, but I have been reading for a while. I've been stage IV all along, but we were chasing cure. In March we moved to confirmed incurable. I have a four-year-old son and the sadness and despair about leaving him motherless is nearly all-consuming. I haven't been able to connect with any local young adult support groups. Does anyone here have any coping tips? I'm trying to stay hopeful, clinical trials and more chemo are on the table, but I'm finding it really difficult.
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