• The Teenage Years: Poppy - Cancer with a newborn, Navigating Fatigue and Finding Hope

  • Jul 26 2023
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

The Teenage Years: Poppy - Cancer with a newborn, Navigating Fatigue and Finding Hope

  • Summary

  • AfterThoughts: The Teenage Years was created to make visible some of the invisible cancer stories from within the young cancer community.

    For episode four, we're joined by Poppy for her incredible stories of being diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma when she was 23. Not only is being diagnosed with cancer at 23 rare, Poppy was pregnant at the time. Her daughter, Bella (who she calls her boss) was born two days after her diagnosis, six weeks early. She spent over 130 nights away from her daughter in her first year of being alive due to cancer treatment.

    Poppy tells us about her post-birth baby shower before treatment began, trying not to be the girl who has cancer, finding Mummy's Star (a charity specifically for those who experience cancer around pregnancy) and being a team with her mum, her partner Tom and Bella.

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    AfterThoughts is hosted by Aiden Grant and Shaumya Kularajan

    Find AfterThoughts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

    AfterThoughts : The Teenage Years is supported by Teenage Cancer Trust. Teenage Cancer Trust support those diagnosed with cancer when they're 13-24 and provide specialised nursing care and support to get them through treatment.

    As ever, AfterThoughts deals with some conversations you may find tricky to listen to. If you need any further support, please don't hesitate to reach out to a friend, or find support from any of the brilliant charities online.

    AfterThoughts is produced by Toby Peach and Alice-May Purkiss from Beyond Arts. Sounds by Kieron Lucas and Dinah Mullen.

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