I definitely understand where she's coming from though.
That's exactly what my grandmother decided after fighting leukemia for a while. The quality of life just isn't worth the treatments anymore.
Of course, it still is hard for those left behind. But you and your mom have had an amazing time together. You have been there for her every step of the way and she obviously knows how much you love her.
Thinking of you sweetie.
Michelle - Proud DR Rockette S: 28JUL07, D'd: 29OCT09 http://tinyurl.com/27j9qo2
Thinking of you Mish at this dreadful time. Like Michelle said, you have been an amazingly supportive daughter throughout her illness and she knows you are there for her and love her. Hugs to you hun, Al xxx
Me:40! H:37 Together: 12yrs IDLY & left 11/07 ADs 03/08 OW 8/08 Reconciled 05/09 now married! my thread
((((((Mish)))))) I'm so sorry. The best advice I can give you is to love her and let her love you and be her baby. If it isn't painful to her, put your head on her lap and let her stroke your hair. I know you're her caretaker right now, but in the end, she's the mommy and your the baby, bond for a moment like that. (((((((Mish)))))))
Thinking of you Mish! My Dad just had a Colonscopy and Gatroscopy yesterday and they found no cancer, so that's a relief. It's hard watching them suffer. You're in my prayers.