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Moving into the Hospice

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Knittingnovice · 16/06/2014 08:42

Some of you may know me, most of you won't of heard of me but today at 34 years old I am moving into the local Hospice as I know my life is coming to the end.
I was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2011 and fought it with surgery and chemotherapy and was lucky enough after being the all clear to fall pregnant with a third child.
Unfortunately in October 2013 I found out that the cancer had returned as secondary bowel cancer in the form of peritoneal disease and liver metastases.
Since October I have undergone 2 more gruelling cycles of chemotherapy and numerous hospital admissions and my tumour is not shrinking and not reacting the the chemotherapy at all.
Everything reached a climax following the bank holiday at the end of May and after two days with the children at Legoland I was back in A&E with uncontrollable pain and vomitting.
Since then my health has spiralled downhill and last week after my discharge from hospital I took the selfish/selfless decision that i do not want to die at home and need to leave lots of happy memories for my children in the home and create new memories for them in the hospice.
I blog about my journey and decisions here

i'm not sure why i am posting this here, but i suppose i want to raise more awareness of bowel cancer and if this post prompts someone to go and get their poo checked out by the GP it will all be worthwhile for me.

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olympicsrock · 01/07/2014 08:10

So sorry to hear that Ruth passed away. She was so brave an inspiration and she wrote with humour with love for her family. Love and prayers.

BettyBolognese · 01/07/2014 08:17

I am so very sad to hear this news. RIP Knitting. My thoughts are with your family and friends.

ElizabethMedora · 01/07/2014 08:28

So sad to hear this. RIP Ruth. Love & peace to MrKnitting & the little ones.

Thumbwitch · 02/07/2014 20:02

So late to this - so sorry to read of Ruth/Knitting's death, and sadder still that she didn't get to see her little boy's 6th birthday, poor little soul. :(
RIP Ruth/Knitting - much love to all your family. xx

Woolfey · 11/07/2014 15:50

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MNPinto2014 · 12/07/2014 18:14

Thinking of the Knitting Family.

pingusmum · 22/08/2014 00:41

Having come across Ruth's blog (when it was solely knitting) and her comments on MN I wanted to send my deepest sympathies to Mr Ruth and the children and all the family. I admire her selfless devotion to raising BC awareness and her strength. RIP Ruth.

sandgrown · 22/08/2014 00:59

Only just read this post and just wanted to add my sympathies to Ruth's family. She was an inspirational and positive lady x

user1490395938 · 25/05/2017 06:56

I know this is an old thread but just came across it and broke my heart. God bless you xx

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