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My family means the world to me. I have some really happy memories of my young life but also some really bad ones. I had started working at age 15. It was automatic for me to help my mom pay the bills in the house since I saw first hand what she struggled with raising four of us. She worked when she could and was on welfare when she couldn’t. My siblings and I grew apart as we got older. When I turned 18 I decided to move out with some co-workers because I couldn’t take the arguing between my mother, my two brothers and one sister anymore. That was during my last year of high school. That was one of the worst years in my life. Since my birthday was in February, and my friends were planning the move in April, I had plenty of time to save what I needed while working at a Burger King in Newark, NJ.

My mother had been sick off and on for years. She was a typical strong black woman back then who kept everything to herself and dealt with everything by herself. We had no idea how bad it was. Well, before I moved out she started getting sick again. If anyone came to the door or called we were instructed to tell them that she was unavailable. When I moved out in April she began doing the same thing to me. But I’m her daughter and I knew something was up. I had been working for a while now and struggling to finish school. I thought I was grown now. I was going to school during the day, or at least trying to and working at night. Most times I wasn’t getting off work until about 2 in the morning and then I had to be in school around 8:15 am. Needless to say I missed a lot of days. One afternoon I decided to stop by to visit my mom unannounced. When I she opened the door I almost fell over. Now my mother was not big but she was a healthy size woman. The thin person that stood before me had to be about 60 to 80 pounds lighter and she had this growth on her face. She tried to cover it with her usual homemade bandage but it was falling apart and soaked. I knew at this point that her health was much more serious than she had lead us to believe.

I gathered for her what I could and my 18-year-old self took my 49-year-old mother to the hospital. The doctor came and talked to me after the professionals attended to her. I was told that she had cancer. It was called melanoma to be exact. I had her admitted with hopes that this would turn out to be a positive thing because we’re supposed to be able to take care of our parents when we get older aren’t we? Well being the strong, proud and stubborn woman that she was, she signed herself out of the hospital days later. I went to visit her after school and thought the worst when I saw her bed was freshly made up and all her belongings were gone. When I spoke with the doctor he told me that she had signed herself out and left all of her medicine. He then proceeded to tell me that he was sorry but it was only a matter of time before her demise and if she had done something sooner they could have prevented her loss of life. What!? He went on to tell me that if I could get her to return that it was possible that they could prolong her life through medicine. Unfortunately, my mother refused to go back or take any more meds.

Soon after that, while trying to manage my grades, keep my job, apartment and tend to my mother, she got worse real quick. One of her sisters stopped by to check on her because they hadn’t seen or heard from her in a long while. My aunt said she found my mother lying on the floor and unresponsive. . .

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Laura T.
Posted By: Laura Thomas
Wednesday, June 10th 2009 at 9:50AM
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What a couragous women you are !
I too have gone through something similar with my mother, only my daughter was in the hospital as my mother at the same time !
Unfortunately, I lost my daughter.
I'm saying this.... because losing a love one is difficult and all of us never know what another goes through.
Each is different.
What we think are difficult, there's another one, somewhere that is faced with even more difficulty.
But God provides peace and comfort !
Trust that this is true !
Thanks for posting this !
Peace and blessings always,
Doc
Wednesday, June 10th 2009 at 11:08AM
Min.Dr.LaDonna Blaylock D.D.
Laura T, Laura T, Laura T! Man that just stirred up my soul. I am glad God's not through with you. Awesome ruler is He! If you could only grasp the things in store for you- you'd take off running with joy! Let His goodness marinate within your spirit. Hold on to your seat and enjoy the ride of "Turning Your Trials into Triumphs." That blog was a blessing to my spirit. Never stop writing.
Wednesday, June 10th 2009 at 11:43AM
Stephanie Whitehead
My networking Sister, I am sad and happy for you. Sad that you experienced death of a loved one. Happy that you appear to be healing. I lost my Father to colon cancer eight years ago and it seems like yesterday. It's painful and depressing and overwhelming. Your tragedy at a young age must have been even more painful. I enjoyed reading this! It shows hope and strength. I wish you the best with your book and will remember you in my prayers.
Wednesday, June 10th 2009 at 12:12PM
April Rucker
I'm reading your blog...and you are an inspiring woman! Please continue to write, you have a voice and testimony. Blessings, Laura.
Wednesday, June 10th 2009 at 2:16PM
Denise Ford
YOU are very strong! I look forward for more from you, Laura.

Vernon
Wednesday, June 10th 2009 at 3:47PM
Vernon Davis Jr.
Thank you all for your prayers and well wishes. You have all touched me and I feel severely privileged. God Bless!
Thursday, June 11th 2009 at 7:20PM
Laura Thomas
Wow. This is very moving. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
Monday, June 15th 2009 at 5:14AM
Zhana Books
Wow. This is very moving. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
Monday, June 15th 2009 at 5:15AM
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