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Mel O Neill, a mum-of-two from Penketh, was diagnosed with breast cancer a decade ago. In a regular blog with the Warrington Guardian, she describes living with cancer Live more presently has been my mantra for a long time as you just don’t know what’s waiting around the corner; good or bad. Only a few weeks ago I was coming to terms with feeling worthless, thinking I had no purpose in life and learning to live with that emotion as I busied myself cooking, washing and cleaning for my family (as every mum and wife does) knowing that Stanley (my dog) gives me a purpose in life on a daily basis, especially in lockdown and writing my blogs have helped but I still felt I was lacking. ....
Mel O Neill from Penketh was diagnosed with breast cancer a decade ago and writes a regular blog for the Warrington Guardian “Your oncologist says there’s no point in giving you chemo at the moment because you’re in remission.” The receptionist nonchalantly told me after speaking to him minutes earlier on the phone. After being told by a registrar I was to continue with a break from chemo until the end of January to let the ulcers in my mouth heal and my eyes recover, I was aware that this appointment had been cancelled but still needed to have my bloods taken as I was told I still needed the anti-cancer drug Herceptin in the private ward, but mistakenly he had cancelled both, hence the phone call. ....