Glasgow mum rushed to hospital with neck pain told she has terminal cancer

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Julie McAlaney was told multiple times by a GP the pain was caused by the way she slept.

A mum-of-two was diagnosed with terminal cancer after being rushed to the A&E with an "overwhelming" pain in her neck.

The charity shop manager woke up to get ready for work one morning and struggled to lift her head off the pillow, she knew something was not right. She was told the cancer had been smouldering for two years prior to her diagnosis. She spent just under six weeks in hospital after being diagnosed. "My life changed dramatically and I’m not the person I used to be. I get tired easily and am just exhausted at even making a bed."I don’t socialise either and cannot have a lot of people in and watch I don’t get infections."She has thanked the Beatson Cancer Centre and staff at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for the care they have given her.

 

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