In high school, I was my mom's caregiver. In university, I'm learning to let go

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This First Person column is written by Madeline Buss, who lives in Vancouver. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

I signed the lease for my first apartment 5,000 kilometres away from Mum. The same day, she was  transferred to the ICU.

I felt incredibly guilty; was I failing as a daughter?

Mum had been in and out of the hospital for most of that month. Still, even before that, she has had many medical challenges — multiple sclerosis, needing chemotherapy at age 16 to treat her bone cancer, depression and anxiety. The phone rang as I was

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