Losing your mother

No one is alone. You may think it, and that’s what you tell yourself. I cried myself asleep for many years. My mum was my world, she encouraged me, she made me laugh and she knew exactly how I felt and the main thing...is that she got me more than anyone else. I was the last person to find out she had cancer. I was 13 years of age when I found out my mum had cancer but in my mind I thought she would get better. She died a few months after. 

I miss her so much and still cry myself to sleep and it’s been over 6 years now that she has past.

  • This is so very sad at your age I just lost my mum and I'm 42 I feel like I've almost gone back to when I was your age because it doesn't get any better when your older but I know it definitely must be so much harder for you  , you poor thing everyone needs their mum I know i need mine, you have obviously been given something special from her as you are here and coping people just think you can get on with it like it just passes but really it's like we are dying inside and no one UNLESS they have been there, have you got a dad and siblings i feel for you I really do this is fresh to Me and I know a bomb would of been less devastating my life has changed I have a daughter 21 she keeps me busy x