on the day that she died to put the radio on and hear her voice. that was really hard. but it was important. it was important to get that out. and i have no regrets about what we did. i think we did everything we could to make people aware of this disease. and if there s people now that know what glioblastoma is and how underfunded it is, that didn t before, then we ve done ourjob. sorry. i ll make you cry too. noreen, you re a year on, really, in your position to nicola. how are you now? i can t say i feel better, because i don t. i think it s just different. i think it sjust a bit. i think the first year there s a lot of massive, you know, lows. and i think it s a bit like that, really. and then there were days when i could actuallyjust go to work and i was absolutely fine.