Please, any thoughts on the below would be apprecated. Mum had bowel cancer - Not sure I did enough?
I've been reading many posts here since my mum passed away in early December 2021. So about three weeks ago. She had been diagnosed with Bowel cancer with significant mets to the liver. She was 85 but in excellent health, mentally super with it and loved life. I spent a lot of time with her over the years, and we had a great relationship. She passed peacefully in a hospice after starting to feel ill three/four weeks before. I was with her the whoel time from the GP vivists (not very helpful) to the CT scan diagnosis, A&E admission, hospital texts late at night reassuring her, home care when discharged and hospice. Every minute, every hour - I was with her.
The loss is massive, and I can still barely fucntion. I'm steering into the grief, and remembering all the good times we had.
But one thing I'm struggling with is the 'shoulve have' feeling around getting regular full on private check ups. We did one in 2018 (all showed as good), but then not in 2019 or after. Both mum and I figured she was good healthy, we would get the screening/health checks done later. But I should have booked one which she would have happily gone to.
I cant help but think, if we had have done the checks we could have found the cancer early, and started treatment, done something to help. Yet I also read in so many of these posts of cancer diagnosis and then treatments which escpecially when the person is older reduced the quality of life, sometimes badly. Creating fear, anxiety.
So I'm not sure how I should feel. She had a happy and fit life up to the end, then a rapid and mostly managed decline and passed peacefully in the hospice. Was that better? Could I have got this diagnised earlier and if lucky enough early enough made a difference.
Thanks for any experience people could share.
J