admin 18 days ago
Hi Keith, Macmillan is a separate organisation to us and we're unable to comment on their services.
admin 18 days ago
Hi Keith, Macmillan is a separate organisation to us and we're unable to comment on their services.
keithphillips2 18 days ago
you are all the same when my wife was alive the Macmillan nurse kept on going on about the help they can give when my wife passed but i got no help just a form to donate IT IS A JOKE
admin 18 days ago
Hi Keith, unfortunately we're unable to comment on Macmillan
or their services, as they are not linked to Marie Curie.
Here at Marie Curie we can support you with your
current situation and how you're feeling, offering you a safe space to talk and
focus on your own needs.
keithphillips2 18 days ago
i just want to join my wife i haven't got anything to live for i hate cancer
admin 18 days ago
We're sorry you're feeling this way Keith. If you feel unable to keep yourself safe, please know it is ok to seek immediate help.
If you’re in the UK, you can do this by:
• going to any hospital A&E department (sometimes known as the emergency department)
• call 999 and ask for an ambulance if you can't get to A&E
• ask someone else to contact 999 for you or take you to A&E immediately
If you need some support right now, but don't want to go to A&E, here are some other options for you to try:
• contact the Samaritans on freephone 116 123, they're open 24 hours and are there to listen
• contact your GP for an emergency appointment or the out of hours team