My family and I waited in anticipation for the results of the biopsy - we were told unbelievable news. There were no signs of cancer, we were in total shock!
However, several months later at one of my regular check-ups, the scans were showing shading and I had to undergo a second operation immediately. After this, I was told that the mass had been cancerous, and I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I started a round of chemotherapy in April 2022.
In the exact same month, my husband had scans as he was finding swallowing food really uncomfortable. After a gastroscopy, he was diagnosed with stage 4 oesophagus cancer. He passed away just 3 days after starting his treatment in June 2022. We were in total shock… how could all these things be happening to one family.
I stopped chemotherapy treatment in the September. I had coped pretty well, despite losing my husband suddenly. I didn’t lose my hair and my energy levels were ok.
A couple of months later, I had a routine scan. I was called a week later by my local hospital, and it was explained to me that since September, my cancer had come back and was growing fast.