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Coming Home to the Hospital MAG
I was extremely moved by the experience shared by Caroline Pease in her article “Coming Home to the Hospital.” It is important to keep in mind that although cancer patients are always the top priority, the family members who are impacted are just as important. I know this because I too have gone through the feeling that “grief is pain and happiness and loneliness together.”
Since my mom was diagnosed with advanced leukemia, I have also grown to see the hospital as a second home. Mostly, I just know how it feels to go through it in silence because you’re afraid to add more stress to the situation.
Thank you, Caroline, for perfectly describing every thought and feeling of those who have this experience but are afraid to share it.
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My mom inspired me to write this because i know how hard it is to stay strong for someone going through chemo and it's great someone knows that.