Well I guess it's my turn...
Posted: 2003-06-20 02:06pm
for a someone I know is dying thread.
Two years ago, a friend of my mom's(since nineth grade) who she moved down to Texas from Pennslyvania and lived with for most of her 20's and the closest thing I've had to an Aunt(I live far away from the rest of my family) for most of my life, was diagnosed with canser.
Since then she has been on chemo, it was knocked into remission and she didn't loose her hair. Earlier this week she went into the hospital weak and complaining about pain in her spine. They checked and she didn't have canser in her spine. Yesterday the theory on why she was in there was, my mom had been gone for 3 weeks, and she wasn't eating and no one was forcing her to, and they thought that she had just starved herself into the hospital.
Just now we were informed that the cancer moved to her lungs and since she was so weak from not eating the doctors say there is no hope for her to make it out of the hospital.
For the past nine years, me, my mom, and her would go to a nearby sea town where my mom and us would do an art show, and the rest of the time just have a vacation, and it won't be the same without her.
Two years ago, a friend of my mom's(since nineth grade) who she moved down to Texas from Pennslyvania and lived with for most of her 20's and the closest thing I've had to an Aunt(I live far away from the rest of my family) for most of my life, was diagnosed with canser.
Since then she has been on chemo, it was knocked into remission and she didn't loose her hair. Earlier this week she went into the hospital weak and complaining about pain in her spine. They checked and she didn't have canser in her spine. Yesterday the theory on why she was in there was, my mom had been gone for 3 weeks, and she wasn't eating and no one was forcing her to, and they thought that she had just starved herself into the hospital.
Just now we were informed that the cancer moved to her lungs and since she was so weak from not eating the doctors say there is no hope for her to make it out of the hospital.
For the past nine years, me, my mom, and her would go to a nearby sea town where my mom and us would do an art show, and the rest of the time just have a vacation, and it won't be the same without her.