I was 25 when my mum was diagnosed with a brain tumour and just 4 short months later I had lost her.The thing I found hardest at the time was losing her at an age where we'd really just started to become friends - not just mother & daughter. We had plans for outings that never happened and I've beaten myself up so much about not having arranged them before she was ill but I just assumed she would always be there.
Read more#SharingOnCaring 002 - Anna, 29, London
15th June 2012. At the age of 33 my brother, a passive, gentle, kind hearted individual was rushed into the Bexley ward at St James Hospital, Leeds... a diagnosis of Leukaemia was given. That day marked the beginning of shaping me into the person I am today. I am sure my brother would say the same about himself, but for different reasons.
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