Today's post is written by Claire Timmerman who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she was 24 years old. She has very kindly shared her story with us in the hope that it will inspire others to remain positive when facing a cancer diagnosis, and in life after treatment.
Claire and her husband hold Simply Sumptuous retreats in Orgiva, Southern Spain. One of the retreats - 'Women and Cancer' (7th - 14th June 2014) - is dedicated to women who have experienced cancer.
When I was 24, I was out having drinks with friends one night. It was Friday 13th and all of a sudden I found myself doubled over in pain. Not one to normally leave a bar early - well I was only 24 - I went home. The weekend was spent with sporadic bursts of a similar abdominal pain until finally on Monday, I went to the doctor, who sent me to hospital that night. The next morning I found myself having emergency surgery for the removal of a large ovarian cyst – the size of a cantaloupe melon! I never imagined that a few days later they would tell me that the cyst was part malignant – I had ovarian cancer. It was a surreal feeling. Even afterwards, when friends and relatives would be in touch and they would be in tears, it just felt odd.