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Friends,
Thank you for your kindness.
I've copied and embellished upon a post I put up on a bass discussion I host:
My mom battled multiple myeloma, a very aggressive cancer of the blood plasma. Though she was ill for months prior while I was mostly on tour, he diagnosis was confirmed on the day of the last NIN show ever on September 10th, which created a particularly intense emotional ride. Since that show, my sister and I have been our mom's nurses, advocates, and helpers, particularly as she became more ill, and less able to communicate. But she was immensely brave, and even did her best to smile and be jovial with us, even during her last days. She was a remarkable woman. I loved her so much. And she was so commendable in doing her best not to let her disease affect her, just as she had all our lives with multiple sclerosis, which she had been diagnosed with since age 21. I can see her beaming face as we wheeled her out to the front-of-house area at The Forum during the friends and family show back at the beginning of LITS. Her pride and excitement was so generous and heart-warming.
This has been the biggest challenge of my life. Particularly during her last 48 hours. She passed away at midnight, November 1st.
Now, as I work on the process of this, I find intense solace in music. Feels like music, and certainly my sweet, loving daughter, are keeping me from unraveling.
Bye for now, thanks again. I appreciate you all so much.
Love,
Justin
LEO EDIT: Thread title and would be better as its own topic.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/04/2009 10:38PM by leo3375.
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