hi i too would like to talk about breast cancer.

hi im 36 mother of 3 n diagnosed dec 23. ive had 2 ops n 5 of 6 chemo n finding it very hard at mo. feel so peed off n cant get rid of that feeling. would love to chat. x

  • Darlin Leonie

    thank you for letting us know this horrible news about this wonderful person

    we will all be so sad and our thoughts are with her wonderful family and friends

    we all have never met but have been such support to each other love and hugs xxx

    please all look after yourseves too

    espec u Leonie xxxxxx

    love hugs and tears xxxxxxxxxxxxxnina xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • Leonie, just read your post, im devastated, like you I had been speaking to Louise lots on Facebook, I didnt honestly realise just how bad she was, sorry i dont know what to say, im blinded by my own tears. She was such an inspiration, telling me about her photo album and video she was making for her kids, speak to you soon x God rest her soul and God bless her family and fiance x

  • Thank you Leonie for telling us about Lou. I also never realised just how poorly she must have been.
    Its heartbreaking to think of her fiance and her four children.
    I'm doing the Moonwalk in London in May. I think Caroline said she was doing the Race for Life this year too. This news makes me all the more determined now to get out there and do the training, as one of these days the money we all raise from these events will help some clever person find a cure for this awful disease.

    My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

    love Shents xxx

  • Colly

    iam like you she spoke loads on facebook i too did not realise how bad things were that poor family !! love and hugs xx

  • I know Nina, she really didnt complain at all, such a fighter. Lisa, Im also doing the race for life in glasgiw 5th June, hopefully one day this horribloe disease will be curable with a little tablet like a paracetamol, god  im in so much shock x

  • hi

    i too am doing race for life. mines july but am walking it. lost our first friend n am heart broken. lets raise as much as we can so others can fight back n win this battle.

    love to you all xxxxx

  • That's brill Colly. You training hard? I thought the walking would be a breeze but its absolutely knackering!
    Its so important that the funds keep pouring in for more research - there are too many of my friends going through this (at home and on here) - Hearing about Lou tonight makes me incredibly sad. She sounded like such a brave and unselfish person.

    xx

  • Sorry Leonie - we must have been typing at the same time.

    That's amazing that we're all doing a fundraising event/challenge this summer. You're so right, lets try and raise a whack load of cash.

    Much love

    xx

  • Was devastated when I saw the news earlier on facebook.  Lovely lady and like the rest of you never realise she was that ill.  My heart goes out to her family. I thought I would also share the poem I posted

    A Better PlaceShe¿s in a better place right now
    ...Than she¿s ever been before;
    All pain is gone; she¿s now at rest;
    Nothing troubles her anymore.It¿s we who feel the burden of
    Our sadness and our grief;.
    We have to cry, to mourn our loss,
    Before we get relief.We know we¿ll reconnect with her
    At the end of each life¿s road;
    We¿ll see her cherished face again
    When we release our earthly load.By Joanna Fuchs
  • Patricia that was a really lovely poem - very apt and very comforting.

    How's everything with you at the moment?