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Please help Sally from Chorley.

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please note: Sally's story is due to be updated. 6/9/20 Please help us. We are trying to raise funds to continue the vital treatment for our best friend Sally Cornes. Throughout 2020, Sally has been battling Ewing Sarcoma. Sally was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma for the first time in 2018. She fought it and won! Only a year later and Sally and her family were given the devastating news that the cancer had returned. This time, the cancer was on C2 , a vertebrae in the upper part of the spine. Sally is the bravest person you could ever meet.  Her smile lights up a room and, considering what she has been through, she is always so positive. If you could donate any amount, no matter how small, we would be hugely grateful.   Libby and Marcie x Click on the link below for more information on Ewing Sarcoma. Ewing Sarcoma Website  http://sallycornes.blogspot.com/ You can now also follow Sally's journey on Instagram and TikTok.  Her username on Instagram and TikTok is @sallycancer ............................................................... Thursday, 23 January 2020 This was not in the plan!   In October I started to have a pain in the sides of my neck. We visited the doctors who had a look and put it down to muscle spasm from gymnastics or dancing. It came and went over Christmas and I started to wake up in the night with it and struggled to get it comfy. When it came up to my annual three monthly check up with Doctor Brennan for my back we mentioned my neck pain and had an MRI scan the following Thursday. We got the results back and the radiographers had found something 'unusual' on C2 in my neck. They arranged a PET scan where they inject radioactive sugar into me and then they can detect any rapid growth. A few days later we went to go and get the results and unfortunately my cancer has come back in my neck on C2! It is Ewing's Sarcoma again but this time is very small! Monday, 27 January 2020 Treatment Plan   On Monday I am going to have an MRI scan to double check my chest again and the following Thursday I am having an operation to put my line in. This time I am going to have a Portacath because unlike a Hickman line, it only needs flushing once every month, is less likely to get infected and is waterproof! However, on Saturday night, my neck pain suddenly became unbearable and I was unable to hold my head up or move at all. In the morning it was no better and I couldn't even get up to go to the toilet! We decided to ring Ward 84 for some advice and they said we are fully eligible to ring an ambulance to help me get to the hospital as there was no way I could have sat up in a car. They arrived and gave me morphine, gas and air and a neck collar. To be honest, I've always wanted to see what it is like in an ambulance! We were soon in Manchester A&E and I had an MRI scan on my neck to check if anything had changed but luckily, it was the sa

Organizer and beneficiary

Al Hunt
Organizer
England
Richard Cornes
Beneficiary

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