After being given the heartbreaking news, Laura noticed something unusual.
A woman has told how she discovered she had aggressive cancer after suffering a tragic miscarriage.
“We were devastated and grieving for the baby we never got the chance to meet. While at home resting up, I noticed a blue vein on my chest. I convinced myself it was hormonal because of everything I’d been through, but after chatting with my husband I decided to visit my GP to be safe. “I never expected somebody of my age to receive such news. I felt like the world stood still and I was in a dream, unsure of how to react. The team of amazing consultants and nurses fast-tracked my treatment due to the severity of my illness, and for that, I can never be more grateful."
She said: “I had so much wonderful support from my mum, sister, granny, husband, extended family and friends. Everyone rallied round and keep me going when I was at my lowest point. Once Laura’s active treatment ended, she began an affiliation with Maggie’s where patients are referred to her and made the move to create a specialist beauty service to provide permanent make-up powder brows, a micro pigmentation procedure, and a ‘Know Your Face’ beauty service, where clients bring their make-up bags to Laura and she teaches them tips and tricks.
“I can relate to what my clients are experiencing and know exactly how a cancer diagnosis makes you feel. Having beaten the disease, I now want to help others and the feedback has been wonderful. Just being able to give people tips to feel their best is an absolute privilege."
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