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'What they said about my little girl made my blood run cold'

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When Kerry Thomas and James Berry noticed their daughter Lola was vomiting every morning, they immediately thought it was strange.

Kerry, from Swinton, took the five-year-old to see a doctor but believed her symptoms were nothing to worry about. A concerned GP referred the pair straight to A&E where further tests and scans were carried out.

Tragically, Kerry had her worst nightmares realised when Lola’s results came back – she had a brain tumour. READ MORE: 'I thought I had norovirus - now I could have just 12 months to live' READ MORE: 'What happened to me on my birthday ruined my life in an instant' The 39-year-old, who is also mum to 11-month-old Daphne, has revealed the heartbreaking moment she was given her daughter’s diagnosis. “That was the end of life as we knew it and the start of a new one,” the photographer told the Manchester Evening News. “I had absolutely no idea what they were looking for.

I thought we would be home that afternoon. We were like, ‘Let's get this bit done and go home,’ that’s genuinely what I thought. “Then obviously she had the scan and the doctor came into the room with me and a few other people and asked me to come through to the other room. “You just feel your blood run cold because you don’t know what it is.

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