cancer condition.Emma Lynch, 24, believed some bumps that appeared on her legs and arms were due to a low iron count but, as they spread, she also suffered a fever and racing heartbeat.Blood tests confirmed the young mum's worst fears as she was heartbreakingly diagnosed with acute myeloid - a type of Leukaemia caused by too many immature white blood cells.Emma from North Lanarkshire told Glasgow Live how she felt like "she wasn’t even in the room" when the news was broken to her last month.
She said: “When I was given the diagnosis I zoned out. It felt like I wasn’t even in the room, it was all just echoing and then I heard the doctor say ‘I’m really sorry but you have acute myeloid leukaemia’.“I just let out a scream.
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