Mother-in-law has cancer

My mother-in-law has just been diagnosed with late stage cancer and is going in for surgery in 2 weeks. The surgeon is operating to prolonge her life and has said its uncurable but will give her a good quality of life for 'up tp five years' she's OK with that as she's an amazing brave woman but my wife is understandably absolutely distraught at the thought of loosing her mum. I've never felt so useless as I don't know what to say to my wife or her mum. Nothing I can say will make it any better or solve anything so I don't say much about it when my wife talks to me. She knows I care but my upbringing is just to deal with things and 'stiff upper lip.' What do you say to a wife to support her when her mum has such a bad diagnosis? 

  • I was diagnosed womb cancer this year, I’m 57 and my husband has always been just how u describe yourself, there wasnt anything he could say that would make me better..really what can one say ‍♀️But he just said anytime u need to talk shout cry I’m here, a hug here and a cup of tea, maybe isn’t always what u say but what u do 

    She will know your there for her, take her for a walk, let her tell u how she feels, a good listener is worth his weight in gold. Good luck to you and her lovely brave mum 

  • There are many of us ladies on this chat line who have been through cancer surgery and treatment and are still living a good life. To have a supportive husband to listen and be kind is worth its weight in gold and I am sure your wife will appreciate you just being there. 
    Best wishes

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