You never expect it to happen to you. Mad but true. I'm a survivor and think that I'm still in shock.I was 32 a mother of a 5 year old and my partner has m.s.I hadn't been well in a long time but I put it down to other things and self medicated with tables from the street and drink. Then horrible things started to happen down below and the pain got worse then I couldn't hardly sit down and then I was passing blood and went to the doctor she was a new doctor called Dr McMillan and she tried to do a smear and found the cancer. I had to get a biopsy yet I knew in side that I had it. Waiting for the test's and listening to everyone say that it would be OK and it is LA bla bla inside I knew and a bit of me died and I lay down to it.
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