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Help” is one of the hardest words to say. The word “Help” for some people has an invisible attachment to words such as ‘Fear’, ‘shame’, ‘vulnerability’, the list goes on. Why should we be fearful? Why should we feel shame? Why should we feel vulnerable? We want to feel accepted.
I however have been forced to swallow the acceptance pill on another level with a health diagnosis in recent weeks. My husband, Andrew who is,49 was diagnosed with inoperable pancrearic cancer. Myself and Andrew have been married 30 years next year. We met at 17 and had 2 children by 21. We have had so many ups and downs in life with very little money.
Andrew is the most kindest, selfless person you could ever wish to meet. He is the best Dad anybody could wish for to our children Rachael and Jason.He has worked so hard throughout life . I'm not here to beg for money but Andrew genuinley deserves to have the rest of his life comfortable. Please give as little or as much as you can.
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https://gofund.me/28a
Help” is one of the hardest words to say. The word “Help” for some people has an invisible attachment to words such as ‘Fear’, ‘shame’, ‘vulnerability’, the list goes on. Why should we be fearful? Why should we feel shame? Why should we feel vulnerable? We want to feel accepted.
I however have been forced to swallow the acceptance pill on another level with a health diagnosis in recent weeks. My husband, Andrew who is,49 was diagnosed with inoperable pancrearic cancer. Myself and Andrew have been married 30 years next year. We met at 17 and had 2 children by 21. We have had so many ups and downs in life with very little money.
Andrew is the most kindest, selfless person you could ever wish to meet. He is the best Dad anybody could wish for to our children Rachael and Jason.He has worked so hard throughout life . I'm not here to beg for money but Andrew genuinley deserves to have the rest of his life comfortable. Please give as little or as much as you can.
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Nina Jacqueline
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England
Jason Garwood
Co-organizer