Painful & Unforgettable Moments

Philippines
July 20, 2011 8:31pm CST
I have my twin sister and we had raised by our parents in a simple ways but we both grown up in a very disciplined,dedicated,hard working,loving individuals with very high spirit in believing GOD in a christian ways. My sister & I both finished our degrees in our college days & have a good goals with good job & nice income. We are both married & have many kids. I worked here in the Philippines while my twin sister work abroad in the Middle East. One day, the news struck on me including my family when my twin sister called us up about the very bad news she have and told us that she has Big C. My sister got home here in the Philippines and had her breast operated with diagnosed malignant carcinoma breast cancer stage 3B. I knew that it is very painful & very difficult to accept the fact because she cried a lot & me also cried so desperately. She feels that it's her biggest frustrations in life to get sick that she can no longer continue her good future to work again. She suffered so much pain, sufferings during her medications but no amount of money & medicines can cure her illness. And i pray & ask to the Lord that something "miracles" will happen to my sister. Last August 30, 2010, my sister passed away...this is the biggest sadness in my life that i cannot bear the pains.
1 response
@Jessi_T (379)
• United States
21 Jul 11
I am so sorry for your loss. I know how it feels to loose someone you love so dearly. I haven't lost a twin sister but I have lost three very important people in my life I have loved very much and will continue to love forever. Right now my father has got stage 3 cancer and all they can do is update his pain meds almost weekly now and it is like he is shrinking away and it is very painful. My own sister and I aren't close my older one and I are very close but my other sister and I aren't close and will never be close, but I am sorry you lost a twin it sounds like you a great one. As long as you remember her, in a way my friend she will always be with you.
• Philippines
21 Jul 11
You have a father also with cancer and our feelings are the same. Seeing the cancer patient especially the one u love, will surely breaks our hearts that we cannot do something to ease their pains, agonies & sufferings but the prayers can console and give us hopes.