This week is Carers Awareness Week.
Due to being affected by M.E, I need a carer, and have had to have a carer throughout the whole 10 years I've been poorly. My carer is my mummy, and has been throughout the whole time I have been suffering with M.E.
My mummy is called Louise, she is not only my mummy but she is also my carer, and my best friend. My mummy is truly amazing and wonderful. Throughout these 10 years, she has had to care for me from the minute I wake up to the minute I go to bed. When I have been at my worst, she has had to help me bathe, dress, eat and even brush my hair and clean my teeth.
My mummy is my inspiration because she is very unwell herself, she suffers from the auto-immune condition called lupus and she still manages to look after me constantly, despite feeling poorly all of the time herself.
She is the most fantastic woman I know, always smiling and her inner beauty radiates through her making her appearance even more gorgeous. She is my guardian angel, sent from Heaven to look after me and to make the world a better place. She also gives the best advice, I absolutely love spending time with her and making new memories. Especially, I love curling up on the sofa watching horror movies with my mummy Lou.
I just want to let everyone know how amazing my mummy is and let everyone know how much I love her.
My mummy is my hero, and my idol. She is my role model, I wish I was as brave as she is, because she is the bravest person I know and I am SO blessed that she is my mummy and my carer. I am the luckiest girl in the world that she is my mummy. She is the most understanding, kindest and most generous person I know. And she is ALWAYS there for me, no matter what. She is also the strongest woman I know, if there were awards given out to the strongest people in the world, my mum would definitely be #1.
I could go on with a list of things about my mummy, and of reasons why she is amazing, but then it would take up hours and hours of time.
Mummy Louise, I love you with all my heart and thank you for everything. Thank you for being the best carer ever and thanks for looking after me always. Thanks for being the best mummy ever.
Mummy, I love you.
Please raise awareness for carers, they are truly amazing and when you have a chronic illness you rely on them every minute of everyday. I don't know what I would've done without my mum through this rollercoaster of an illness.
Byeeeee... S xxx
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