Pushing the food around my plate, I wasn’t enjoying eating my dinner.
‘It tastes gone off,’ I said to my mum, Angie, 51.
‘No it doesn’t,’ she replied.
‘It must be your taste buds.’
When I was 16, I had so many things wrong with me.
Food tasted weird to me, so I wasn’t eating, and as a result I was losing weight.
I was home sick from college and I was going straight to sleep, exhausted.
But worst of all, I was worried about the lumps on my neck.
In a bid to diagnose myself, I searched the internet,Googling my symptoms.
Scrolling down, I came cross Lymphoma, a common type of blood cancer.
My heart thumped and I began to sweat.
‘Mum, read this,’ I said.
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