A mother has revealed the life lessons she has learnt from her inspirational daughter who was given a terminal brain cancer diagnosis.
Nicola Nuttall, 50, from Lancashire has shared how her daughter Laura, 21, still vows to live life to the full after she was told she had just a year to live in November 2018 - and has defied doctors predictions.
Laura thought she had fresher s flu when she started university, but a routine eye test led to her heartbreaking diagnosis.
Each day, Nicola has to cope with the unimaginable pain of knowing that daughter will have her life cut short – yet, despite her devastating prognosis, she says that Laura teaches her how to live.
AN inspirational student has won a charity award in time for her birthday and third Christmas since she was given a year to live after being diagnosed with brain cancer. Laura Nuttall from Barrowford is The Brain Tumour Charity’s Influencer of the Year in its 2020 Celebrating You Awards to honour their fundraisers, volunteers and ambassadors. Lauded a “true inspiration” by the charity where she is a Young Ambassador, Miss Nuttall was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in November 2018 and given 12-18 months to live. She won the Influencer of the Year Award in recognition of building a huge social media following, sharing her story to help raise awareness in the press.
AN inspirational student has won a charity award in time for her birthday and third Christmas since she was given a year to live after being diagnosed with brain cancer. Laura Nuttall from Barrowford is The Brain Tumour Charity’s Influencer of the Year in its 2020 Celebrating You Awards to honour their fundraisers, volunteers and ambassadors. Lauded a “true inspiration” by the charity where she is a Young Ambassador, Miss Nuttall was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in November 2018 and given 12-18 months to live. She won the Influencer of the Year Award in recognition of building a huge social media following, sharing her story to help raise awareness in the press.