Hi Jessica, You are an inspirational young mum. Your strength will see you through and Theo will be by your side as are your family. Grab life and go forwards. So many times we are told to listen to our bodies and its true we know it better than anyone else. I do hope all those who initially didn't listen to your concerns need to be educated and listen more to our concerns. Afterall they are in the front line of life. I could not fault the speedy care I received in my own struggles and I thank everyone each day. God speed Jessica you are a fantastic person. Love Rosemary (I worked alongside your devoted mumx)
Hello, I'm in Nigeria and I need some clarifications. I felt a mass at my upper shin(Close to my calf) last month (4th July) . I went to see a Doctor the next week, got an X-ray scan and I was told that it's Osteochondroma. I feel something like a discomfort in my left knee sometimes it hurts when I carry heavy things. I do want to know if this is cancer or if I am having a panic attack about it. If I touch the mass, it doesn't hurt me but then the discomfort. I am confused if Osteochondroma can be the cause or maybe its something else. I have been booked for surgery, but it will be done after my semester exams. What other signs should I watch out for because I am afraid of cancer and most cancer patients I have heard of in Nigeria don't survive😢. I am scared. 😢😢
Hi Jessica,
You are an inspirational young mum. Your strength will see you through and Theo will be by your side as are your family. Grab life and go forwards. So many times we are told to listen to our bodies and its true we know it better than anyone else. I do hope all those who initially didn't listen to your concerns need to be educated and listen more to our concerns. Afterall they are in the front line of life.
I could not fault the speedy care I received in my own struggles and I thank everyone each day.
God speed Jessica you are a fantastic person.
Love Rosemary (I worked alongside your devoted mumx)
AMEN ❤❤❤❤
Hello, I'm in Nigeria and I need some clarifications. I felt a mass at my upper shin(Close to my calf) last month (4th July) .
I went to see a Doctor the next week, got an X-ray scan and I was told that it's Osteochondroma. I feel something like a discomfort in my left knee sometimes it hurts when I carry heavy things. I do want to know if this is cancer or if I am having a panic attack about it. If I touch the mass, it doesn't hurt me but then the discomfort. I am confused if Osteochondroma can be the cause or maybe its something else.
I have been booked for surgery, but it will be done after my semester exams. What other signs should I watch out for because I am afraid of cancer and most cancer patients I have heard of in Nigeria don't survive😢. I am scared. 😢😢