Chris` message - St Peter`s Hospice
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Chris` message - St Peter`s Hospice
re w we’ h all o n k oug “We r h t g in not go our own.” n this o April 2016 Sarah and me on our wedding da y My name is Chris, I’m only 63, but my wife Sarah and I are dealing with a situation that no-one should have to face alone. Back in 2011, I’d been making more frequent visits to the bathroom during the night for a few months. So Sarah (who is a retired Health Care Assistant) made sure I went for a check-up with our GP. The shock for both of us when it was confirmed that I had prostate cancer and that it had spread to my bones was overwhelming. This terminal prognosis left us both terribly frightened. Thankfully I was referred to St Peter’s Hospice where I first met a Community Nurse Specialist (CNS) who stepped in to help me and Sarah deal with what lay ahead of us. I was really worried about what was going to happen to me. I was really worried about what was going to happen to Sarah. How were we going to get through this? I clammed up; I wasn’t dealing very well with it all. Jane Tyson is my CNS and thankfully we hit it off straight away and have developed a close bond. Slowly she’s helped me open up and talk about how I’m feeling. She has been a huge support to Sarah as well, which makes me really happy. Sarah and Jane work together to support me now, particularly since I now know I want to die at home. Having Jane visit us is a godsend. Sarah feels it’s a huge weight off her shoulders, knowing Jane is there to talk to me and manage my pain. We know we’re not going through all this on our own. I wish she could be here all the time! Thankfully she’s on the end of the phone whenever Sarah or I need help. She seems to understand every situation and makes sense of it for us. She treats us like human beings, like we’re still husband and wife, rather than a dying man and his carer. She’s helped us both in so many ways – sorting carers, finding respite care for Sarah so she can sleep through the occasional night, helping us with claiming benefits. The list goes on. These nurses are a major lifeline and an absolute necessity. For us, Jane is the whole package – she’s like a good friend, but with medical knowledge. I don’t know how we would have got through these last years without Jane. Thanks to her continued support in helping us both deal with this situation, we are very much looking forward to our daughter’s wedding in June, which is something I never thought I’d say. The CNS they need to recruit will be just as important to someone else like me in the future, so please, if you can, support this amazing charity today, because I know first-hand the incredible difference they are making to our lives right now. Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. Chris Sadly, Chris passed away at home on Saturday 21 May with Sarah by his side. Sarah is adamant we still use their story to help raise funds to employ one more Community Nurse Specialist. So please, if you can, donate: using the donation form enclosed online at www.stpetershospice.org/CNSAppeal by calling 01275 391400 (9am - 4pm, Monday - Friday) Thank you