Hi there.. My mum has just be diagnosed Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma stage 4B had her first chemo session it's the 4 day! And I can see a change in my mum! And it's really upsetting for me to see..I don't know what to do I'm feel lost..
Hi there.. My mum has just be diagnosed Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma stage 4B had her first chemo session it's the 4 day! And I can see a change in my mum! And it's really upsetting for me to see..I don't know what to do I'm feel lost..
Hi Mark
Welcome to the forum though sad to see the reason that brings you here. Though I do not have experience of the cancer you Mum has been diagnosed with, I watched and cared for my husband during his cancer journey.It is certainly not easy watching a loved one struggle both with the cancer but also the treatment, I am pretty sure just seeing you will be enough for your Mum. Not sure if you are living at home but in I found the best way of coping was day to day and to be honest was guided by my husband as to what he needed from me. A very hard and sometimes frustrating period because all you want is to be able to help and not knowing what's for the best is sometimes a guessing game!
If you would like advice then a phone call to the nurses on this site 9-5 on normal working days(freephone from UK landlines on number at bottom of the page) may be of help and I am sure other members of this friendly community will be along to offer support. You can also post in the Ask the Nurses section (responses may be a few days as they can be a little busy) and it may be a good idea to put the kind of Cancer mum has in the title of your post - others with similar experience will pick up on this.
All the very best and hope Mum responds well to her current treatment. Jules54
Hi there thank you for your message! Yes I'm staying with my mum at the moment! I've very positive and I keep my mum strong! I will not let this beat me or my mum..