SheDidntLuvUAnyways answered Saturday June 11 2005, 11:39 pm: Try to be there for her and understand that she needs to recover right now. Maybe find other things you guys can do like play cards or board games? Maybe you guys could rent a bunch of movies and make popcorn and just spend the whole day/or stay up all night watching movies. [ SheDidntLuvUAnyways's advice column | Ask SheDidntLuvUAnyways A Question ]
misshelp answered Saturday June 11 2005, 11:37 pm: dear Adrienne,
just think what your mom puts up with its must be really hard for her to move just take a deep beath and think my mom is really hurting so read or play games on the computer or outside by yourself
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FrEe2bMe answered Saturday June 11 2005, 11:35 pm: Well, first off, my condoleces go to you and your mom and I hope that the surgery was successful and she gets to feeling well soon. I can totally relate, about this time last year my mom got surgery for her cancer as well and she was in bed for a good 4 weeks. It's only natural that she "can't play" with you. She needs her rest. Any type of surgery, but especially when batteling cancer is hard on your body. I think the best thing for you to do is just to help your mom get through this. If she needs something bring it to her. Wait on her as I am sure she would if you were sick. Let her have her rest. Try not to be too loud. I know for a while it'll suck, but just think, you're mom needs this time so that eventually she will be able to play with ya! I know it's a tough thing to deal with, but you can do it. Be strong for your mom. If you need anyone help or any more advice, let me know. Just be a good daughter, and be patient, that's the best you can do. God Bless! :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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