sol-lude wrote:Sorry to hear that about your mum although it may not seem it things will get better with time.
Key is to keep your mind busy and Prelude definitely help in that matter.
I know there is no way back on my Mum's situation, stage IV pancreatic cancer, already attacking up the lungs, and down to the uterus.
Doctors can't find a treatment to stabilize, the only thing they can do is trying to make her comfortable as possible.
Keeping my mind busy is the best way to have a breakdown myself
AeroNotix wrote:@NikaLude I was in a similar situation. Most of my family is in Blackpool, UK and I live in Poland. Changing which country you live in brings a lot of benefits with work and opportunities but definitely drastically changes how you interact with your family and how much you see them.
You're doing absolutely the right thing
Cherish every time you're able to see each other and always be planning for the next trip. Having shared interests really helps too. Me and my brother both bought a classic mini so that we can keep working on them together and have something to do together when we see each other.
You right there, it always have the good things when you move to another country, but the bad things come attached to it too.
We just need to find the best way to deal with it
Thanks for the words guys