Canvey Island mum says the loss of her son Danny Green 'never gets easier' on the tenth anniversary of his death from tumour
25.07.2022 - 13:09
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turned 21 in February this year. Read more: The latest breaking news from Canvey and Castle PointHe had undergone six operations and endless cycles of chemotherapy and was left with Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) following surgery. It meant he was unable to communicate, move unaided, hold his head up, balance or walk.
At every anniversary, the Green family band together and try to make it through the day. Lisa said: "We always take the anniversary for us, me and my husband take the day off, we all go out for dinner and get through the day. It's harder than a birthday because a birthday you have a lot of things to remember but the anniversary it's just reliving that day, even though you try not to.
"He was doing so well on the day he died. They took him off the ventilator and we thought this was it, he was going to recover, but it didn't work out like that. " She continued: "Every year you think it's going to get easier but it doesn't, ten years is a big block for me personally, he was only ten when he was diagnosed.
It's equally bad because he will have been gone as long as he was alive. " The Danny Green Fund is a member charity of Brain Tumour Research, and helps families who have children affected by PFS and disabilities caused by brain surgery, as well as to fund research into brain tumours which kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer. During this significant year for the charity, supporters of The Danny Green Fund have signed up to challenges and fundraisers in their droves, boosting income to help support families and fund research to find a cure.
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