kaa
I was diagnosed terminal after surgery, and communicate with others who had the same Cancer with a similar life expectancy we have become friends,I found it easier to talk to another who was having the same feelings and thoughts,going through pain wondering if this is your last Xmas together or other life milestones it is as much mental pain as well as physical, some of our suggestions helped each other at critical times,there are certain things you do not want to discuss with your family at this period in your life,and only someone who is on the same path truly understands, for me I found it very helpful.
Currently I am in remission, I communicate with my friends who are living with this Cancer ,unfortunately I am the only one in remission and their Cancers have gone to other places in their body, the rate of survival of Pancreatic Cancer are still very low.
I have to add that life is not all doom and gloom with a terminal illness, there are still pleasures to enjoy, my friends and I still have a chuckle.
I hope this reply is of some benefit to you and your Mum.
kj