cancer. My world collapsed. The first thing I thought was, ‘This shouldn’t be happening now, we’ve still got things to sort out before the baby comes.’It was such a shock – up to that point I hadn’t allowed myself to think that something could be seriously wrong with him.
Obviously there was a niggle, and I had expressed that niggle to a friend the day before, but for some reason I didn’t let it occupy my thoughts too much, probably because we were so focused on the baby.Michael had been experiencing some discomfort in his stomach for a few months and we had googled some of his symptoms, but it looked like it could be gallstones.
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