Woman battling cancer tells son she is dying. Viral post leaves Twitter in tears
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A woman battling cancer recently shared that she was going to talk to her son about the heartbreaking news. The post is going viral and has Twitter in tears.
An emotional tweet by a woman talking about telling her son that she is dying from cancer has caught the netizens' attention. The post will definitely leave you teary-eyed. Today Is the day I tell my son that I’m dying from cancer. It’s reached a point where he has to hear it from me. Let all my tears flow now so that I can be brave this afternoon. Let me howl with grief now so that I can comfort him. pic.twitter.com/PDgy8qbTIL Our hearts broke. We cried a lot. And then the healing began. My son is brave. He is bright. He will be okay. And I will watch him grow from wherever I am. Today was the hardest day of my life. Thank you for all for your love. pic.twitter.com/sCZFW9d8T5 Your son will remember your strength and your love. And he will be strong because of you.I promise you. So very sorry but amazed by your bravery The legacy you are leaving will never be forgotten. Thank you, Dr. Nadia, for sharing your story & truly making the world a brighter place I just cried reading this and seeing the photo of your embrace. Thank you for sharing this deeply personal moment of your life with us. Wishing you alot of amazing memories with your son-shine., So sorry to hear this! This is heartbreaking! Praying for you and your family! You are a brave woman and may your light shine on for a thousand years, from this world and the one beyond.Om shanthih. You are so brave and courageous. Even in your darkest moment you are putting your child first. Your child will remember your strength and use it as an anchor for the rest of his life. We never met but I’ve been moved by your story for some time: you are an incredible mother and your son will have your love, guidance and inspiration for the rest of his life. This breaks my heart in more than one way. I hate that you both are going this. I was denied the chance to say my goodbyes to my mom. I doubt getting chance good would have lessened my grief. Prayers for you both. https://t.co/uiFnzz4eAj We are strangers but I’m holding you and your child in my heart and prayers. Sending love and strength. Man! Prayers to her and her boy. I can't even imagine what that feels like.May God keep them both covered with love, understanding, grace and more love. https://t.co/1W8MBJMUiS Heart broke into a million pieces. Prayers for both of you :( https://t.co/sZLk2OSU91 — Dr. Nadia Chaudhri (@DrNadiaChaudhri) May 11, 2021 — Pete Gilpin (@p_gilps) May 14, 2021 — Louisa Wilson (@LouisaW87294806) May 14, 2021 — GoFundMe (@gofundme) May 12, 2021 — Sundus (@sundus_) May 13, 2021 — Carolina Bonacci (@carolina_Bonacc) May 14, 2021 — Insightful News Now (@Insightful_news) May 14, 2021 — Sonya (@sonyakonzak) May 14, 2021 — Baddie_Bbw_Barbie (@BaddieBbwBarbi1) May 13, 2021 — Beverly Jenkins (@authorMsBev) May 11, 2021 — BLACK GYPSY MERMAID (@BLACKGYPSYMERM1) May 13, 2021 — SAV (@Savii2smoove) May 12, 2021 Recently, Dr Nadia Chaudhri, a neuroscientist and Associate Professor at Concordia University in Canada, posted on Twitter that she is dying from cancer. She was detected with advanced ovarian cancer in 2020. On May 11, she said that it was finally time for her to share the heartbreaking news with her son.More Related News