It's the 'hardest thing' she has ever had to do
A heartbroken mum-of-two has said telling her children about her breast cancer diagnosis was the "hardest thing" she has ever had to do. It was three days after her 40th birthday when Louise Charlesworth got diagnosed with breast cancer at the Royal Derby Hospital.
She said the thought of not being able to be with her daughters was unbearable. "I asked myself - am I going to die? "One of the questions that they asked me was 'are you going to die?' - and that is a question that I could not answer because I do not know what my path will lead to. Nobody knows what is going to happen."
When she learned about the diagnosis, Mrs Charlesworth said she took her time to tell her girls about it. "I told my parents straight away, but I did not tell my girls until the weekend because I wanted to make sure that there was support in place for them." Above everything, the mum said she was proud of her daughters, who learned how to cope with their mother's diagnosis and overcome the heartbreak. The two girls have come together to raise money for a Nottingham charity which provides free cancer support and information.
Unfortunately, the day before the event, the family had an unexpected phone call. "The day before my girls were in the kitchen making cakes and we had a telephone," the mum added.
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