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Friend with rare cancer diagnosis

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user1463007194 · 05/11/2019 13:45

A very close friend with a young child,has been diagnosed with a rare cancer. To treat it she will have to endure intensive chemotherapy with long stays in hospital, radiotherapy & surgery. I'm devastated for her & want to support her in the best way I can. I would appreciate any advice from those who have been in similar situations. Thank you in advance x

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user1497787065 · 05/11/2019 14:49

Offer everything practical. Laundry, cleaning, childcare. Don't visit and take flowers take a cottage pie. Don't ask her what you can do, just say I will take care of pick ups/drop offs from school or all your laundry. I appreciated all my friends doing this for me.

user1463007194 · 05/11/2019 23:52

Thank you so much for the tips I hope you are well now xx

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Waitinginthewings · 22/11/2019 19:14
  • Offer something on a regular basis. So maybe say, Saturday afternoons I usually take the kids to the park/ softplay etc, wondered if your kids want to join us to give you a bit of a rest. Gradually make it a permanent fixture if she wants this. Offer to pick her child up from clubs. Always emphasize it's no big deal/ you were going that way anyway/ nice for kids to see each other etc. Last thing she needs is to feel guilty on top of everything else. See if you can organize a rota for people bringing the family meals a few times a week if you know her friends. Send flowers/ chocolate when you gets good treatment news. You sound like a good friend.
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