The destiny of this pregnant woman was sentenced to Christmas Eve after receiving his diagnosis
Life is unpredictable. We are all well aware that even if today everything is fine, tomorrow could bring something completely different. The uncertainty of life is
Life is unpredictable. We are all well aware that even if today everything is fine, tomorrow could bring something completely different. The uncertainty of life is what makes it traumatic but at the same time, wonderful.
For this Australian mother, her life was nice. She was waiting for her third child with her loving husband. The Christmas Eve, his life was about to be returned as she received the worst information she could ever get.
Have another baby
Nicole's life and her husband went softness enough. With their two children, Aaylah of five years and teenager in Alkere's grass, the family was very close. Mom Nicole was waiting and pregnant with a baby they all agreed to name Alavis.
Sick for a month
In 2015, Nicole had problems with his health, feeling a little sick. She was usually an outgoing person, full of energy but recently lost weight feeling a little low. She also showed symptoms that were worth worried about worrying and she started contracting intense abdominal pain ...
Suspicious symptoms
He felt enough redundant for her to lose weight as she was a naturally thin woman. In addition, Nicole also felt swollen, constipated, facing abdominal pain and even began to notice blood in his stool. After carefully examining all these symptoms, Nicole decided to visit a doctor for professional advice.
SCI
She went to see her gastroenterologist to find out what was happening. When the results of his investigation came out, they realized that she had an irritable intestine syndrome, a disturbing and often painful intestinal disorder, which was however treatable. She then suffered multiple therapies to tackle her illness.
Other diagnoses
Nicole Yarran 32-year-old has carefully listened and believed all the words that his doctors infristed her. She even managed to get another doctor to the GI practice of weighing. She was convinced that Nicole was affected by celiac, gluten allergy. Even after all this, its doctors did not use applications, ultrasounds or other procedures to find it.
Pregnant and sick
After a while, Nicole expected. But she was still sick and IBS treatments and gluten avoidance did nothing to stop weight loss or worry BMS. Even after his baby's ultrasound, doctors discovered something that the GI documents had failed to detect. It was bad.
An undesirable discovery
The doctors who gave Nicole an ultrasound found something in his abdomen. Soon to be a mother-three had eight tumors from the size of a golf ball on his liver. The cancer it contained in his intestine was extended to his liver and it seemed clear that it did not disappear as easy.
Another diagnosis
Christmas Eve, Nicole and her husband decided to get a follow-up scan to clarify all doubts. Then she received a diagnosis that they had both afraid that Nicole had metastatic colorectal cancer. His treatment was supposed to start after three days and they hoped he was not too late.
Avoid feeding tumors
Kathy Narier, Nicole's mother, became extremely furious at the doctor who gave him the illicit diagnosis. "If the doctor listened to only his symptoms and requested a sample of stools or a complete blood number, they would have at least found it in 2014 because it was the pregnancy that the cancer sucked, he literally Nourished tumors, "she said in an interview.
Good to hide it
With everything going downhill, Nicole has always kept a positive spirit. She refused to be corrupted by her illness, trying to keep her head. Nicole did not want to attend the pity of the family of his family, keeping a secret of some people. It was not until she started developing liquids in her abdomen she finally came to the fact that she had been borrowed from time ...
The greatest regret
It was a devastating shot for Nicole to understand that she will not be able to be there to see her baby grow up. "Nicole realized that she would not see Aaylah, who is five years old and alavis aged 18 months, attend their first school day, or Alkere's first high school day, nor Between them graduate, nor enter their career or further from the studies, "said his mother, through tears.
No chance of being called Nanna
An even more sad truth was that Nicole would never meet his grandchildren. She would never hear her call her nannan and missed all their birthdays. It was difficult but she resisted to play the victim. It is now a mission for poor Nicole to make the most of its limited time, use it to shower to its children with love over time.
"Too young"
During the entire event, Nicole's mother grew more and more angry in the initial diagnosis of his GI doctor. After meeting the doctor, they had responded by telling him that she was "too young" for bowel cancer. They did not make a stool, no colonoscopy, no endoscopy, nothing. All doctors did a Nicole treatment to heal IBM she never had.
An unfortunate end
In September 2017, after turbuleous months, Nicole Yarran died of the liver and intestine cancer surrounded by his family. She made her mother promise one thing before leaving. His request was the one his mother would make the goal of his life from that moment ...
The last request for Nicole
At only 34 years, Nicole went, but his last wish of his family to help raise public awareness of youth cancer. It was sure no one runs through his experience. Kathy CLIER is on mission to help other young people better understand the risk of liver and intestine cancer.
Believe in your intestine
Kathy had become very vocal to tell people to believe in their own intestine while being very respectful and attentive to doctors. She believes that it is that the initial intestinal instinct and the idea of being a better security than to be sorry that would mean the difference between life and death. She advised people to be fighters.
Go to get several opinions
"Fighting to continually ask for new tests," says Kathy CLIER, "Ask for a second opinion because if you could not literally cost you your life, and no family needs to suffer the sorrow of love to lose A young member of his family. "
Tale your story
Kathy also spreads the story of his darling daughter so that men and women learn from their mistakes, not to repeat it. It's really a noble business and is an important service it offers today's young people, mainly because they are more inclined to contract the colon cancer than ever before.
Increase in rates
The American Cancer Society of their research revealed that more and more young and middle-aged adults in the United States are diagnosed with intestine cancer. There is a high risk and concerns that the colorectal millennium cancer has increased at the level of them born at the end of the 1800s. Practitioners must also be very interesting in the diagnosis of diseases such as IBS or Celiac, confusion commune who finally had Nicole Yarran killed.
Read the signs
Youth must be well aware of the symptoms in the first place. Things like: from the usual changes in the intestinal understanding, including diarrhea, constipation or narrowing of stool, a feeling that you must have an intestinal movement that is not relieved by doing so, rectal bleeding , unexpected weight loss, cramps and persistent abdominal pain, bloody stools or weakness must all be taken into account carefully.