Thinking positive

doreen
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Thinking positive

the last 7 months positive thinking was the only way i could cope with mums cancer i would tell everyone including the doctors that she was fine nothing wrong with her....mum looks so great for her 83 years so full of life ....now the professor tells us 2 or 3 months how can they say that for sure... only god can make that decision...i feel like i'm falling into a great hole....mum is being so strong and brave...how do i get back to were i was a few days ago... my heart is breaking ...i know i have to pull my self together...we have a long tough road ahead...
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Louise_E
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Re: Thinking positive

I too practise positive thinking, now I'm practising acceptance as well. Hard to do when I really want a postponement of the inevitable. There's a saying "Grant me the wisdom(?) to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference" that sums up my current outlook. Just knowing others find it tough going is somehow comforting to me. I'm usually the strong one, hard to accept I am as vulnerable as I feel at times. I am starting to realise how important it is to care for myself and I've just spoken to Carers Victoria about getting counselling because now it's more about facing the facts. I still head into denial even as I say that. Anyway, I hope you are doing ok Doreen.
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