@kittycat542 So sorry for your loss, I lost my Dad 5 years ago, it really doesn’t get any easier but somehow you do manage to carry on as hard as it is, and those that say time is a great healer, sorry I don’t agree but you do just somehow manage. Thinking of you
@shitscaredmum We lost my dad 5 yrs ago today, I no longer celebrate new year, & always wonder what this new year will bring, especially after my daughter was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2020, luckily she’s in remission & had a miracle baby, but life will never be the same. Thinking of you xx
@GMB Yes if school are expected to hand out the invites & no if the parents hand them out but not in school. How would their child feel if they were left out? Schools follow the equality act and parents are first to complain if they feel their child is not equal - double standards
@shitscaredmum@thetimes@ourbrainbank@BrainTumourOrg@braintumourrsch You’re incredible to write this. Please accept my condolences and as my daughter was diagnosed with leukaemia during lockdown, although she’s luckily in remission I understand some of how you’re feeling and wanted to tell you you’re an incredible mum and so bloody brave
@chroniclykat My daughter at 21 had to do the same. She was diagnosed in June 2020, had to be told alone, went through chemo alone, and lost her hair alone. We had to make do with FaceTime but it was hard for us all especially her. They had no exceptions, you’re no coming in and that’s it x
@lopezbib I feel the same, my daughter diagnosed on 13/06/2000, and I wasn’t allowed to be with her through diagnosis, treatment, losing her hair etc because she was over 18 and because of covid. Makes my blood boil, just not fair xx