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Friday, 17 June 2016

OH MY! THIS 27 YEAR OLD MOTHER IS DOING A FUND RAISE TO TREAT FOUR DIFFERENT CANCERS.

Image: Gemma Nutall
Gemma Nutall a mother of a 2 year old girl has been diagonised
with brain,ovarian,cervical and lung cancers. And she's currently
facing a battle for her life so her daughter Penelope will still have
a 'mummy' to raise her. Continue with her story.

Gemma Nutall was diagonised with Ovarian cancer when she was
pregnant with her child,Penelope. At about 32 weeks, doctors suggested
a termination of the pregnancy so treatment could begin immediately.
But she refused, insisting on carrying her pregnancy through. By the
time she gave birth through a Ceasarian section, the tumour on cervix
was big enough and had to be removed immediately after the birthing
process.
A week later she went back to the hospital and she was told she
had cervical cancer. But after some radiotherapy and chemotherapy to
'stunt' the growth of the tumour,Nutmall started complaining of
constant headache. And then came the bombshell-she had level four type
of malignant cancer in her brain and lungs.
...The battle begins.

Nuttall from Lancashire(England) has determined that she will not
give on the possibility of seeing her daughter grow up. Her family
have set up a fund raising site @
crowdfunding.justgiving.com/Beyondbeautiful

Her family is hoping to raise an appeal fund of £50,000 on time,for
her treatment in America.
"It doesn't seem real, after a two year break, we thought we had
escaped narrowly. And then she got diagonised with a brain tumor, it
was shocking and devatating." Her mom-Helen said.
The doctors diagonised her brain tumor to be the size of a melon.
It's that big.
Nuttall is a dental nurse in Lancashire, and according to her
mom, she's an easygoing and lovable person with countless friends who
are still in shock over the news.
Get more details on her condition @
crowdfunding.justgiving.com/Beyondbeautiful

Source:dailymail
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