: "I don't want to pretend any more. I kept it a secret because I didn't want anyone feeling sorry for me. I feel it is over now and I've got through it. I just want to be able to go out without my hat on and for people not to be bothered. I just want my life to get back to normal."
"But she wasn't fine. I think, deep down, Tracy knew it was bad news. She'd been having massive headaches, and her co-ordination was off – she kept bumping into things." "Because it's always a risk and if it comes back you know the month after I've been in hospital for two months... I don't know... I can't square that," she continued.
Leaving the show seems to have helped with her skin, as Carol noted that she hadn't had a flare-up since leaving the show.. Brenda Edwards wrote: "Carol, I always enjoy when you are on as we have such a laugh, but you of course must always do what is best for you! I really hope I get to see you again love you lots lovely lady. Keep Smiling.
"Understanding these reasons can help those in mourning be kinder to themselves. It’s so important to recognize that changes in sexual desire during grief are a normal response to an extraordinarily difficult experience," said Cristina.
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