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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

  • Hi  Lucie, thanks, sorry missed it first time, silly me! skyblue

  • Hi Lucie,

    Thank you for posting the link to Tanya's Tribute page, it is a lovely way to find out more about her. I hope the forum members will read it. Rodis.

  • Hi my name is Michelle I am a bit older than you IV been fighting cancer for four years I have had three tumours removed one from my bowl and I had to have a colostomy bag and two years later from my bowel and my small bowel they gave me chemo Ian allergic to it and spent a long time in hospital to cut alon story short six months ago my oncologist told me my cancer was terminall and I have three to six months I'm still here but I have had two strokes and a serious kidney infection I have been in hospice twice I have a large tumour growing in-between my kidney and gall bladder.  They have put me on palliative care a lot of medication I am totally on my own my son is in Australia do I have no family her in Ireland I have some really good friends but it is lonely I had two very abusive relatiobshipsi can totally relate to where your coming from your are ver brave and I wish you all the best xxx

  • Hello Michelle, 

    I just wanted to welcome you to our forum. Unfortunately, Tanya (Terminal) passed away in 2012 but it's lovely of you to come here and post of the thread of this incredibly brave lady. I do remember her well.  Poor you Michelle having to go through all this on your own with your son in Australia. I just wanted you to know we are all here for you anytime you feel lonely and want to talk to others who may be in a similar situation themselves. Perhaps you could start your own discussion on the forum and share your story with all of us? You can find out how to start a new thread on this page

    Best wishes, 

    Lucie, Cancer Chat Moderator