Hi there x my names Laura and 14 weeks ago my amazing big sister was diagnosed with a stage 4 glioblastoma. She was originally in a hospital in Cambridge on the day we had the devastating news, we were then to that my sister would be moved to a care home to recieve pallative care and when in a haze we asked how long we were given the answer "it could be weeks". The thing is although we are an incredibly close family so we are lucky in that respect, my mum, dad and me feel so alone and out of control. We feel like no one has actually sat down with us to advise us on what to expect etc like we are literally being left on our own. Its a harrowing experience as it is without feeling alone. Also, we want some advice on how to approach the diagnosis with my sister no one has advised us or guided us what to say (my sister has lost her short term memory ) so it's hard to know how to bring it up or should we not as the thought of causing her distress is too much to bear. I just would have thought that Macmillan would have guided us a bit? Or are we expecting too much? Any advice would be so appreciated thank you so much x