The NHS nurse had no symptoms but discovered a lump after her daughter went missing and died.
Stephen Carmichael, 58, was devastated after Petula, 57, was diagnosed with breast cancer one month after they buried their daughter Lexi.problems and went missing in December 2019 before her body was sadly found in the River Clyde in January 2020.Soon after her mother Petula, who was a NHS nurse, discovered a lump and doctors confirmed she had breast cancer along with terminal liver disease.
He told the Glasgow Times: “My wife really means a lot to me, we have been married for 37 years so finding all this out has been really hard for us to face. He also suffered a heart attack in November 2021 at the gym while Petula was in hospital for surgery to treat her breast cancer. He volunteers for the charity after giving up his job as a postman to look after Petula, who along with her liver disease also tackles arthritis that leaves her struggling with her mobility.
“They have art classes and meditation sessions which are great, plus there's lots of people there going through hard things so we can talk to each other.
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