Eastenders #9 Alfie you need slapping down

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I think someone gets killed panseers family Nish or Ravi .. can’t be just Ravi killing his ‘dad’ that cuts off family that isn’t that deep is it. And the main secret is now out which I thought would be Christmas Day. but it’s nice to not know a storyline for once. Hoping no spoilers to panseers unlike mick janine exit🙃
 
I don’t get why they don’t more accurately represent cancer support. MacMillan etc even Marie Curie or obviously without the names at least a support nurse. Surely to god there would be something if you’re told you’re terminal
There is in reality, very little support from Macmillan. I had to help my mum feed herself at home when she was dying, no emotional or practical support. My mother's friend's husband got no support from Macmillan when he was dying too. Macmillan only offer support in a very limited number of circumstances. Sadly, many patients, the majority, are just left to get on with it.
 
There is in reality, very little support from Macmillan. I had to help my mum feed herself at home when she was dying, no emotional or practical support. My mother's friend's husband got no support from Macmillan when he was dying too. Macmillan only offer support in a very limited number of circumstances. Sadly, many patients, the majority, are just left to get on with it.

i’m so sorry, and sending lots of love 💙

as someone else who has had to support a family member through cancer, i would agree that we had very little support from macmillan. sadly the very clipped way the doctors have dealt with lola so far has been very true to my experience (not the being told in busy waiting rooms though!) i actually quite like that they haven’t gone all in on that front and have instead shown how important a personal support network of friends and family is during that time.
 
i’m so sorry, and sending lots of love 💙

as someone else who has had to support a family member through cancer, i would agree that we had very little support from macmillan. sadly the very clipped way the doctors have dealt with lola so far has been very true to my experience (not the being told in busy waiting rooms though!) i actually quite like that they haven’t gone all in on that front and have instead shown how important a personal support network of friends and family is during that time.
Sending love too 🤍
 
There is in reality, very little support from Macmillan. I had to help my mum feed herself at home when she was dying, no emotional or practical support. My mother's friend's husband got no support from Macmillan when he was dying too. Macmillan only offer support in a very limited number of circumstances. Sadly, many patients, the majority, are just left to get on with it.

I've heard awful things about Macmillan and the lack of support. I'm so sorry.<33
 
There is in reality, very little support from Macmillan. I had to help my mum feed herself at home when she was dying, no emotional or practical support. My mother's friend's husband got no support from Macmillan when he was dying too. Macmillan only offer support in a very limited number of circumstances. Sadly, many patients, the majority, are just left to get on with it.
Yup same happened with my mum until she went into a hospice. I don't remember MacMillan doing anything.
 
There is in reality, very little support from Macmillan. I had to help my mum feed herself at home when she was dying, no emotional or practical support. My mother's friend's husband got no support from Macmillan when he was dying too. Macmillan only offer support in a very limited number of circumstances. Sadly, many patients, the majority, are just left to get on with it.
I knew that radio advert asking for donations where the Macmillan nurse says he helped sort out someone's parking ticket was bollocks.
 
Oh my god on topic of Christian he’s also guy that goes ‘I’m not’ who GEMMA COLLINS goes ‘your obsessed with me and Iiiii love it💃‘ which I only realised once I rewatched Eastenders 🙊🤣

This image has always lived rent free in my head alongside Tracey when she’s in the diary room talking about Gemma
 
There is in reality, very little support from Macmillan. I had to help my mum feed herself at home when she was dying, no emotional or practical support. My mother's friend's husband got no support from Macmillan when he was dying too. Macmillan only offer support in a very limited number of circumstances. Sadly, many patients, the majority, are just left to get on with it.
I’m so sorry :( that’s so bloody shocking
 
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