spread from his liver to his lungs, Charlie started to look more and more frail in photos posted by his mother, which were often taken in hospital where he underwent gruelling treatment. Ms Schofield spoke of her devastation that his little sister Jessica would not grow up with her big brother and that she would not be able to see him grow up. Posting on the Charlie's Chapter page over the weekend, she said.This will be the last photo I post of Charlie.As the days go by he deteriorates more and more. He no longer looks like Charlie. He's so thin, I can see and feel every bone in his tiny body, his sunken face, his rolling eyes.Where has my chunky baby gone. Chunky from birth! He weighed 9'11lb! He's was the cuddliest baby ever! He's our chunk. I want everyone to remember Charlie for who he is. I want them to remember how he looked, how cheeky he was, how hilarious, how grumpy he was because right now Charlie isn't any of those.He's sad, he's tired, he's fed up and depressed. 'I don't know what to do anymore' are his main words.Today, he's been very agitated, wanting to lay down, sit up, lay in bed, then on the beanbag, then on the sofa, then back upstairs and so on... charlie, at one point, turned to me and said in the most quiet, panting voice, 'Mummy, I'm so sorry for this' he was sorry because he wanted to move again and he felt he had to apologise for that? So now I know he also feels like he's some what 'in the way'. My heart broke! No child should feel the emotions Charlie is feeling. No Child! No parent should watch their child slowly go.Having to watch them deteriorate in this way is the most painful thing anyone will ever feel. If Charlie's fate is to go, then I'd of rather the angels took him weeks ago before he suffered anymoreThe post "Mummy, I'm sorry for this" - Heartbreaking final words of 5-year-old boy as he dies of cancer in his mother's arm appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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