It's very common to feel sad in this way and everyone is so busy looking after the person, that the feelings of those closest often get put to one side.
Unfortunately this is a fact of life, and happens more as you get older. Be strong, take care of her in your best way and don't be harsh on yourself.
Bless you!
2007-01-10 20:52:13
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answered by voodoobluesman 5
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Thats very sad and I am sincerely sorry to hear that. Be strong but by all means dont be afraid to talk and share your grief. I pray you will be given the strength and support to get through. We all have just one guarentee in life, that we will one day die. Make the very most of life cause we never know whats waiting just round the corner. Hopefully you have family and friends to support you. If not I am sure people who use this site would not mind giving you a cheer up when you need it
2007-01-10 21:02:35
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answered by Miss RoZy 4
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This is very normal to having feelings of sadness over your auntie, this only shows how much you care and love for her, if there is someone in your family or friends you can talk about this it would help.
2007-01-10 20:54:55
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answered by Shell 1
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It is normal to feel sad at a time like this. You are having to deal with the knowledge that soon someone you love will no longer be with you, along with having to see her suffer at this time. Every moment you are with your Auntie counts right now, for both of you. You will not regret any time you spend with her. I pray she is comfortable and surrounded by love. My heart goes out to you and your family .
2007-01-11 04:26:06
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answered by pughugger 2
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My heart goes out to you. I am a cancer sufferer too and the best thing is knowing that you have the support of your family and friends.
Try to make her last hours on earth comfortable and just BE THERE for her.
Tell her she is going to a far better place if she realises her condition and just hold her hand and be with her.
Thats all you can do.
Bless you both.
2007-01-11 02:10:12
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answered by Pink n Wise 3
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Sorry to hear that. I know exactly what you are feeling I have had 2 uncles die in the last month from cancer.
My Dad has stomach cancer for good measure but he seems to be responding to the chemotherapy.
Hope you work through your sadness, good luck.
2007-01-10 20:55:14
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answered by paul m 4
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I'm sorry to hear that, Ricardo. At least you have some time left to be with her, to tell her how much she means to you, to say & do the things that we often don't get the time to say & do & then regret after the loved one has died. Be strong for her, but make sure that you get some support too. I will pray for both of you. God Bless.
2007-01-10 21:04:58
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answered by Caro 4
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Im very sorry about that Ricardo, the best thing you can do for her now is give her peace of mind that you will be ok when she is gone I think that is the one thing I would like to know on my death bed that my loved ones that I am leaving behind are going to be fine without me, its a very comforting thought.
God Bless xxx
2007-01-10 20:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Well the thing about the cancer is that it is illnesss not only for sick one,but for all relatives,as well.I want u to get on youre feets as soon that u can,and please,find good friend,u''ll need one.
2007-01-11 04:27:15
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answered by the one 1
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Am truly sorry for this news but if you want to help her..She can take Tahitian Noni Juice...It is very good and has helped many people who have sufferd with Cancer...I hope you find relief through this if you decide to use it...
2007-01-10 20:57:59
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answered by jumaichinyere 1
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