Bowel cancer is often portrayed as a condition that crops up behind closed bathroom doors. While tell-tale signs can crop up when you go for a number two, this isn’t always the case. Lauren Sack, from Hertfordshire, who was diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer at the age of 35, knows this far too well......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
“I went to my GP in May 2018. He said it was because of the contraceptive coil I had.
“I also had severe anaemia which he said was down to my periods. I ended up going back and forth for months.
“He then said I had irritable bowel syndrome and gave me Buscopan, even though my bowel habits hadn’t changed.
“I did mention cancer to my GP and he laughed and said ‘You are too young to have cancer’.”
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While Lauren’s pain was unbearable, she kept getting the same answer from different experts – irritable bowel syndrome.
It wasn’t until December, when she was celebrating Christmas at her mum’s house in Surrey, that the pain became so bad she started throwing up.
Lauren said: “My mum lives opposite St Helier hospital in Carshalton Surrey so I said ‘I’m going to walk over and see what they say there’.
“I was sent up to CT where they found the tumour and I was operated on that night.
“The surgeon said I wouldn’t have lasted another 24 hours as my bowel was on the verge of perforating!”
Following the surgery that removed 22 cancerous lymph nodes, Lauren had to undergo eight sessions of chemotherapy and then five sessions of radiotherapy.
She added: “My life has changed immensely since my diagnosis. I’ve been unable to return to work due to the neuropathy in my feet.
“I have bad health anxiety now, every twinge I get I worry about. I also suffer from depression, I’m definitely not the person I was before physically or mentally.
“I am thankful though to the Royal Marsden for their incredible work, for saving my life with their pioneering treatment and enabling me to see my children grow up and I will be forever grateful to them.”