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Post by Daffy on Feb 16, 2009 19:05:59 GMT
Love Her or Hate her - I do wish her all the very best for her final months that she has left . . . . . Hope her plight awakens others to this disease . . . That it can catch us unaware at ANY age . . .
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Post by crappogre on Feb 17, 2009 9:44:09 GMT
Very sad.. I never liked to watch her but it's such a cruel premature end nonetheless. Did I catch a brief news soundbite last night that she'd been misdiagnosed? They could have caught it 3 years earlier and probably have saved her? Not a great performance by the NHS.
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Post by ladyjane on Feb 17, 2009 18:28:06 GMT
It is very sad and sadly the numerous tests she had prior to her diagnosis did not show the problem. Apparently, I read, that at the age of 16 she was diagnosed as having pre cancerous cells. Also sadly since her fame she was being treated by Harley Street Specialists (private) not the NHS, however still no excuse.
Sadly she is not alone, we lost our daughter in law at the age of 24 with breast cancer, she was diagnosed whilst pregnant with her second child. It was an awful time for all of us, something you think you will never cope with. When our grandson was born we took over the care of both of the children. Our little medical miracle is now 11 yrs old and his brother almost 13. They are the most delightful kids you could ever wish to meet. They now have a step-mum and a sister and now live with their daddy as a family. I know and understand what Jade's family are going through, it is a living nightmare, especially when you see a special person fading in front of your eyes. You never forget and sadly whatever anyone thinks of Jade I would not wish this on my worst enemy. Her family will recover, her children will never forget.
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