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Another cancer dad with an experience to talk about
Hi - I've been aware of this space since around January when my daughter, Anna, told me about it; more recently a work colleague shared it with me. I think my Anna knew or certainly knew of Erin. At the time I wasn't in a place where I felt I could make my way here.
Anna was diagnosed suddenly and without any warning on Jan 3 with a rare endocrine tumour of the adrenal gland; scans mid Jan showed not only the tumour clearly but also signs of rapid and aggresive spread. The end of January brought news from the MDT that surgery was simply not viable and that meant the prospect of radio or chemo therapy. As it turned out we never made it that far - Anna fell ill suddenly at home in early February and was scanned again in hospital. The next morning she was told no…
Andrew, I have been bereft of words to offer any sort of reply or comfort to you and your family after the sad loss of Anna. I know no matter what anyone says, it will never be any true consolation but I just wanted to comment on how beautiful you wrote and I hope it has helped a little.
Our messages and stories are sometimes the only expressions we allow ourselves to have and I wholeheartedly agree that the help and support offered by the NHS is remarkable.
Please accept my kindest and heartfelt regards to you and your family and thank you for sharing Anna’s story.
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