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My Mother Is Dying of Ovarian Cancer, I Am Afraid of Death, What Does It Mean?

How can I cope knowing that I will lose her to this terminal illness? I am not ready to give her up.

  1. lisa b
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #1

    My mother is an ovarian cancer survivor. Unless you have been told she will not make it, she has a good chance of surviving depending on her stage and what she can receive for treatment. My mom has been cancer free for almost 15 years now. She had a total hysterectomy and did her chemo treatment. How far is your mother’s cancer stage? Was it detected early? Find out more information because i was told that her cancer was due to environmental issues. Both my sister and i were concerned for our own health, we were told this was not genetic and we had no worries for our own health. Ask questions……ask ask ask.

  2. King Geedorah
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #2

    Sorry.. but you gunna have to GET OVER IT fam

  3. the curious 1
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #3

    admit to your self that she has lived a good life and pending on wat u believe she’ll be in a better place

  4. Claire Dare
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #4

    im so very sorry to hear this. death is mysterious, this is a time for you to be with family and friends to help you through this.

  5. poohtie99
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #5

    Depends on how old you are, if you have family support and if you are able to talk to your mom’s doctors. I just lost my mom in February to colorectal cancer which I thank the Goddess that she was taken quickly, 40 days from the day that she was diagnosed to the day of her passing. It’s never easy coping with a parent’s coming passing and it’s not if you’re ready to give her up, it’s whether or not her body is able to continue the fight.

  6. Shitarse
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #6

    More sympathy allowance from daddy with the fat wallet

  7. imlyn
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #7

    i lost a dear friend two years ago to ovarian cancer. it happened so quick. i’m sorry. spend as much time with her as you can and talk to her as much as you can. spend the night with her and be there for her.
    i won’t forget. i lost my dad to cancer. it will be difficult for awhile. you will cry and be sad for awhile. things will remind you of her. it made me and the rest of my family closer.i wish you the best.

  8. Mich
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #8

    just try to understand tht its her time to go and spend as much time with her as u can. i lost my father when i was 11 im 20 now and still to this day i regret not spending enough time with him so have as much time with her as you can and dont dwell on her diesease it will only make things worse!

  9. Ted
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #9

    http://cnx.org/content/m19143/1.6/ACR-Resveratrol.pdf

    take this

    call MD Anderson cancer about it

  10. Robert C
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #10

    well spend all the time you can with her.
    my mom passed away in 93 and i still
    miss her .

  11. Skittles are M & M wannabees
    October 24th, 2010 at 14:25 | #11

    Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

    Here is a link to the Hospice website: http://www.hospicenet.org/. It offers some information that may be comforting to you.

    I lost my father to cancer on January 4, 2008. Here is the link to a little story that I found comforting: http://belovedhearts.com/stories/Doris-W…

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