Thank you to ... my mum, whose selflessness and loyalty saved my life

In this series writers celebrate a person who changed their lives. Simon Hattenstone writes about his mother, who nursed him through three years of illness

Dear Mum,

I just want to say thanks. Not for bringing me into the world or any of that bollocks. Just thanks for sticking by me, and being you. We always had something special from day one, but when I got ill it became extra special. It was me and you against the world. When I didn’t get better, everybody thought I was a malingerer. Especially our doctor. The thing is – and you remember this better than anyone – our doctor just happened to be Dad’s best friend. It wasn’t simply that he decided I was a malingerer, he decided you had Munchausen by proxy and had projected the illness on to me.

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