‘I ’m pregnant!’ I announced to my hubby Jack, 44.
This type of carcinoma usually affects men in India aged 40 and over! With polycystic ovaries, I’d struggled conceiving again after our daughter, Sophie, 4.
It was June 2011 and, visiting my GP, everything seemed fine.
Then, at 11 weeks, I was brushing my teeth one morning, when I saw a pea-sized lump on the right side of my tongue, shaped like a tiny cauliflower.
I’d had discomfort there for a few months, but no visible lump.
Worried, I showed Jack.
‘It’ll be nothing, go to the doctor,’ he said to me.
The next day, my GP had a look.
‘Probably an ulcer,’ she said, prescribing cream.
But, two weeks on, the lump hadn’t changed.
My GP referred me to…
