Hi there!
I feel for you. I have a darling stand who has had cancer for the past three years. He is suffering majorly with depression and has been unable to work for this time.
I agree that the cancer counselling sessions are a must....my husband has them over the phone and they have been great. Also, the hospital social worker and the clinical nurse consultant (oncology) have been great sounding boards for both of us.
I have written elsewhere on this site of two great books that have helped me and my family.
When a parent has cancer by Wendy Schlessel Harpham. She is a doctor but also a mother who has had several battles with lymphoma......,SO HELPFUL!!!!
And also, "how to help children through a parents serious illness". By Kathleen McHue
I found these books on amazon for about four or five dollars each.
I have also had amazing help from the cancer council's financial planning people, they can help you get access to your husband's superannuation, sort your mortgage out etc etc etc....and all pro bono. It takes a while but is totally worth the wait.
I also recommend being as honest with your kids as you think they can handle......they don't need to know everything, but they do need to know that you have hope for the outcome of any surgery/chemo/radio etc.
Also, can I suggest you tell your child's teacher....... As a teacher myself, I had a few misgivings about telling the school, but the local children's psychologist at the hospital suggested I tell the principal. I did, and she has been fabulous!! She even sat me down, held my hand and said "I know what you are going through, my husband died from cancer when my kids were 8 and 6." This proves to me that you will find support in the most unlikely places......
And another piece of advice I have had to remind myself of time and again is "let people help you, it will make them feel good, and they need to". It is hard to delegate sometimes, but you just have to swallow your pride and let people in.
Gees- I sound quite overbearing, but unfortunately I have had three years to figure all this stuff out. I am currently exploring the option of some in home care for my kids provided by family day care. This will help to alleviate the pressure I currently put on my parents to help out with child care on days I have meetings or rehearsal after school.
Anyway, if you have any questions, please ask.......and good luck and lots of hope coming your way on your single mother journey.......it is hard.........but we are here for you.
PA