hello everyone, I went to visit Kate yesterday at the hospice and she is very, very ill at the moment. She has to use her oxygen all the time now and is in bed as her left leg will not support her. She needs some time with her family now so does not want too many visitors. She is now in a side room which does have a nice view from her window. Her mum is with her most of the time now and her husband and children visit in the afternoons.I think we all hope that Kate will improve as she has done in the past.
Keep fighting this horrible disease, you’ve always been such an inspiration to us all on this site. I was diagnosed with secondaries about a year ago and have often read your comments and found strength in them. You are in my hopes and prayers, we miss you.
I am very saddened to hear this. Kate has fought so hard, and shown so much courage. She and her family are in my thoughts and prayers. I just wish I could do more, she is such a warm hearted, gutsy lady.
Just read Kates blog this morning she is an unbelievable lady and her story inspires as well as angers.Inspires with her strength and courage and angers that anyone should have to suffer so much.Love to Kate and her family.
Valxx
Thank you for summoning the energy to update your blog for us. I’m so sorry to hear that you’re so poorly. I hope you’re a bit more comfortable in your room now and that there are plenty of comforting hands for you to hold.
Wishing for one of your legendary recoveries!
love & hugs
xxx
i read your blog kate and I just wanted to send you lots of love, I am glad you made it out of the hospital and to the hospice, hope you are getting lots of cuddles with your children.
You are such a star. I hope that you are comfortable as you can be and feel the waves of love coming your way from all of us who have known of you. You are so great.
I’m glad you have been able to make the move from hospital to hospice. Thinking about you and your family a lot and sending you all love and strength to carry on.
cheers
caroline
Hi Kate
I have just read your blog and it made me cry. My chidren are 13,12 and 8 years and reading about your little ones was difficult.
But thank you for being so honest with us all. You must be feeling so incredibly unwell but you are thinking of us, who really want to know how you are getting on.
The information you give us will make it just that bit easier to know what to expect when we get to your stage
Lots of thoughts
From Ena, also in South Hampshire.xxxx