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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 2516706" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Blackwater - I'm so sorry to hear of your diagnosis. COVID has cost so many so much in ways that were totally unintended and likely as yet not fully understood. I'm so sorry you are on the horrid end of that particular short stick.</p><p></p><p>In terms f support, I don't know if MacMillan had been mentioned at all?</p><p></p><p>When my Mother was given a fairly stark cancer diagnosis, she was put in contact with the MacMillan organisation whom our whole family found to be wonderful. My Mother's Mac Nurse was a lovely, kind woman who did so much for us, in terms of sorting out all sorts of incredible things for Mum, so that she could remain, on her own at home, living as normally as possible. She spent time talking to her and was happy to speak to my brother and I (with her consent and knowledge) and help us to understand what was going on, what might (or not) happen, and generally support us.</p><p></p><p>You can contact MacMillan directly, and they have a support line that operates 7-days a week 8am - 8pm, and they have an online community too. Some of their contact details are here: </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/get-help/emotional-help?gclid=cjwkcajwkmeubhbueiwa4hpqefkyiaf--yvfft7ytbmu-flbj2hidb5o2ydhucnq-nvksqufjdwrjroctx8qavd_bwe&gclsrc=aw.ds" target="_blank">https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/get-help/emotional-help?gclid=cjwkcajwkmeubhbueiwa4hpqefkyiaf--yvfft7ytbmu-flbj2hidb5o2ydhucnq-nvksqufjdwrjroctx8qavd_bwe&gclsrc=aw.ds</a></p><p></p><p>I really do wish you well. It is a horrid tie for you, but I do hope once you get some enzymes in you you will begin to get better benefits from your food. That may help you feel a bit better in yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 2516706, member: 88961"] Blackwater - I'm so sorry to hear of your diagnosis. COVID has cost so many so much in ways that were totally unintended and likely as yet not fully understood. I'm so sorry you are on the horrid end of that particular short stick. In terms f support, I don't know if MacMillan had been mentioned at all? When my Mother was given a fairly stark cancer diagnosis, she was put in contact with the MacMillan organisation whom our whole family found to be wonderful. My Mother's Mac Nurse was a lovely, kind woman who did so much for us, in terms of sorting out all sorts of incredible things for Mum, so that she could remain, on her own at home, living as normally as possible. She spent time talking to her and was happy to speak to my brother and I (with her consent and knowledge) and help us to understand what was going on, what might (or not) happen, and generally support us. You can contact MacMillan directly, and they have a support line that operates 7-days a week 8am - 8pm, and they have an online community too. Some of their contact details are here: [URL]https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/get-help/emotional-help?gclid=cjwkcajwkmeubhbueiwa4hpqefkyiaf--yvfft7ytbmu-flbj2hidb5o2ydhucnq-nvksqufjdwrjroctx8qavd_bwe&gclsrc=aw.ds[/URL] I really do wish you well. It is a horrid tie for you, but I do hope once you get some enzymes in you you will begin to get better benefits from your food. That may help you feel a bit better in yourself. [/QUOTE]
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