cancer over five years ago. Emma, who lived with her family in Merseyside, had been training to be a nurse at the time and had seemingly recovered for a couple of years after her treatment.
But in December 2017, tragedy struck for a second time when Ann found her daughter "twisted up and unconscious" in her bed, before immediately phoning an ambulance, the Liverpool Echo reports.Emma had suffered a seizure and bitten her tongue causing the bleeding.It was only two hours after Emma was admitted that the family received the devastating news that she had a brain tumour.Surgery and a course of radiotherapy soon followed and Emma began to show promising signs of recovery.
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