Nursery Worker Thought She Had 'Stomach Bug' but Was Just 12 Hours From Death

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Nursery Worker Thought She Had 'Stomach Bug' but Was Just 12 Hours From Death
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Chloe Wakelin, 26, battled a persistent tummy ache for two months before doctors discovered she had stage three colon cancer. She urges others to be persistent in seeking medical help.

A 26-year-old nursery worker, Chloe Wakelin, from Littleborough in Rochdale, endured a harrowing experience when what she initially believed to be a persistent stomach bug turned out to be stage three colon cancer . For two months, Chloe visited her GP weekly, complaining of relentless tummy ache, fatigue, and a diminished appetite. Tests for Crohn's disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) proved negative, and doctors attributed her symptoms to a likely viral stomach bug.

Chloe, assuming she had contracted the illness from the children she cared for at work or her six-year-old daughter, Harper-Ellen Wakelin, continued to feel unwell. As time progressed, her symptoms worsened, and she noticed her skin turning yellow. This alarming development prompted an emergency visit to the A&E department in January 2024. Scans revealed a large mass in her colon, necessitating immediate surgery. Doctors informed Chloe that she was perilously close to death, just 12 hours away, as her liver and kidneys were failing. Following a seven-and-a-half-hour surgery, Chloe awoke with a stoma bag and the life-altering diagnosis of stage three colon cancer. Overwhelmed with shock and fear, she described the news as feeling like her entire world had crumbled. However, Chloe's resilience shone through, and she bravely embarked on four grueling rounds of chemotherapy. Thankfully, in June 2024, she completed her final chemotherapy session and was given the life-affirming news that she was in remission. Despite the positive outcome, Chloe expressed feelings of frustration and disappointment that her cancer had gone undetected for so long. She recounted instances where doctors had dismissed her concerns, even making her take multiple pregnancy tests when she complained of severe bloating. Chloe's experience underscores the importance of persistent advocacy for one's health and the need for medical professionals to consider all possibilities, even when initial diagnoses seem straightforward. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that anyone, regardless of age, can be affected by serious illnesses and that early detection can significantly improve outcomes. Chloe is now using her platform to raise awareness about bowel cancer and encourage others to be proactive about their health. She urges anyone experiencing persistent symptoms to seek medical attention promptly and not hesitate to push for further investigations if necessary

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