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Kim Jones

Kim's Race for Life

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£155.00

+ £7.50 Gift Aid

310%% Complete
310% of the £50.00 target
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Salisbury 5k 2018

Sun 10 Jun 2018

My Story

My story In April 2017 I was told I had cancer of the womb, I was 31 at this time. I was so scared. I was lucky I had the support of my family and partner. I had originally had two ployps removed from my womb. Two weeks after the operation for this I received a text about an appointment at hospital then over the next couple of days I recieved a letter and another text message. At this time I knew something was wrong as this was not normal to be contacted this way for my appointments. So on the Wednesday 19th of April 2017 I was told I had cancer I had my mum in the room with me. I was just wanting to know what happened next. Once the appointment was over and I had met my specialist nurse. I left the room and told my partner and broke down. After that I told my work and six days later lost my job. I had appointments from then too I had a date for my operation for a full hysterectomy including my ovaries. Which was on the 5th of June 2017. I recovered quickly but I kept trying to do too much to quickly and ended up is pain. I took my time to recover and now I have a full time job and want to help others. I go to counciling as It has o my recently truly hit me what has happened to me and all I want is my own child but this can never be...

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