Megan
Jennifer <j_gunther@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have read everyone's story on here and my mom's doesn't seem to be
anywhere near as bad as some of these stories and I feel horrible for
anyone who has a loved one going through this. It's one of the worst
feelings and I feel so helpless. My mom is taking her bc so well that
it's amazing and I wish I could be half as strong as she is. She was
only diagnosed on April 24th, so it wasn't long ago at all. I haven't
seen her cry or be down at all, she always has her beautiful smile and
warming laughter on her face. I am not taking it so well, I don't think
there is a day that goes by that I have not cried. I am not taking it
well at all and I don't think I'm going to make it through. I should be
the strong one for her, not vice versa. It's so not fair that she has
to have cancer on top of ALL of her other problems. Why does one person
have so many problems in life and others sail through??? I don't
understand and I feel so selfish for crying all the time and her being
so amazingly strong. Has anyone else felt this way?
Jenn
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