A mum "sent home to die" with lung cancer has stunned doctors with her response. Sarah Clarke, 43, was told by medics there was nothing they could do for her after her cancer diagnosed two years previously had spread.
On Mother's Day in March 2019, she was sent home to spend the last six weeks of her life with her heartbroken husband Adam.Despite having two operations to remove two tumours from her brain, Sarah faced the agonising task of telling children Joe, 13, and Georgina, 11, she would not be with them on her birthday in April.She told the Mirror: “I was in complete disbelief.
The life I had planned ahead of me with my family disappeared. The hardest thing was realising I wouldn’t see my kids grow up.” Desperate to ensure her family had lasting memories of her, she had filmed 40 poignant videos for her children to watch as they got older and even planned her own funeral.
But then, as her days were finally running out, the unbelievable happened. She lived to see her 39th birthday – and beyond.Usually, brain tumours grow back within six weeks of removal.
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