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Dying young & alone Why?

I was diagnosed with IDC (breast Cancer) in August of 2007, I went through the chemo, the bilateral mastcetomy, My whole circle of family and friends were a huge support to me going through this. We had lost my father in 1996 to a brain tumor, he was only 49. In June of 2009 my oncologist told me that I have Adenocarcinoma effecting the inferior mediastinal nodes, on the outside on my lungs, he labled me terminal, 6 months to a year, I am now in my 8th month, enrolled Hospice since July. I am only (just)) 38. I have no one to talk to that understands what this is like, my whole circle for whatever reason, perhaps the burden of my upcoming death, have walked away from me. I ask my Hospice nurse "isn't there other dying people out there that i can talk to? Other terminally ill people that will TRULY understand my thoughts, my feelings?" She said simply, "no" So I decided to look online for a terminal chat room, and this is what i found. I am afraid to die alone, afraid to die when my Hospice people are not here. I need others that understand the harsh realities of being terminally ill with a very agile mind because i am young. I never married nor had any children, out of choice, I wanted to pursue my carrer in the arts before i settled down. I was able to have a final wish come true through The Dream Foundation, which was way cewl :)... At any rate, I just don't understand why everyone has walked away from me, it is my belief that my circle of friends and family are tapping their fingers "waiting for that phone call", i feel like a bad secret that everyone put in the closet..... Why can't birds of a feather flock together?- Why do the dying have no one to relate to? I feel very alone in my journey as my symptoms remind me everyday that i am Terminal...

Alone,

Terminal

  • Yo T,

    Just checking in!

    If there is a weather I hate that is muggy weather, not that we get muggy too much in the uk but when we do I hate it as I cannot get comfortable.

    I take Zomporph and Oramorph which seem similiar to what you are taking, mainly for the pain.

    I pray for coolness and a hunger for good food.

    Catch ya later

    T xxxx

  • Dear Tanya,

    Just a message to let you know I'm thinking of you.

    Kathy

  • Dear Tanya,

    I hope this post finds you feeling a little more comfortable with the weather.

    Isn't it about time you gave us an update on your weight?

    Best wishes

    Kathy

  • Yo T,

    Sitting here at 04:20am and thinking what you must be up to?

    T xx

  • Dear Tanya,

    Were you thinking about having a creative moment, or just an informative one?  If you do, let us know.

    Best wishes

    Kathy

  • my heart goes out to you it really does.im 36 year old and im a mum to a 6 year old boy who has a terminal illness,hes brave and so are you.get in touch with your friends and tell them how you feel,write to them if you cant phone but dont feel its your fault.people dont know how to react and are embarassed to ask questions incase they upset you.keep strong hun x

  • Yes, it's interesting to get update on

    how things go on, if ther's been anything special

    since the last post.

  • Dear Tanya,

    I hope you're tolerating the weather a little better.

    Let us know how you're doing when you can.

    Kathy

  • Dear Tanya,

    Let us know how you're getting on when you can.

    Cyberhugs

    Kathy

  • Dearest Tanya, I'm back after time away from my computer, but you have been in my thoughts....good to read all the posts.... sorry to hear about the weather in your neck of the woods....just hope that 'Africa Hot' has subsided somewhat  & that you are feeling more comfortable...do let us know... as you can see, we all care about you & how you are feeling. With much love & xxxxx skyblue

    ps I know I will not win the prize for longest messages.