‘Nothing prepares you’: The invisible lives of carers in the UK
West London, UK – It was a rainy evening, and my mother and I were at home watching a Bollywood comedy when I received a call from the hospital. After months of medical appointments and misdiagnoses, part of me wanted to ignore it. The doctor was calling to say my mother’s bone marrow results were back, and we had to go into the hospital the next day.
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