Ovarian Cancer ended 'Her' dream of being a bride, 90 minutes to walking down the aisle
She planned to marry her fiance in a beautiful country house, refusing to surrender to the cancer which she had tried so hard to beat. But a month before the wedding, Jemma Webb’s condition worsened, and the couple arranged for a registrar to marry them at home the next day.
Even that was too late, however.
Only 90 minutes before she was due to say her vows, the disease Miss Webb had fought for the last four years finally took her life. (At the risk of sounding insensitive, would it have been fair to marry her fiance and then die soon after and leave him a widower?)
As a result of this story, I decided to do a little research on ovarian cancer. Here is a link I found that shows the sympthoms and early signs of Ovarian cancer. Ladies, please be cautious.
Even that was too late, however.
Only 90 minutes before she was due to say her vows, the disease Miss Webb had fought for the last four years finally took her life. (At the risk of sounding insensitive, would it have been fair to marry her fiance and then die soon after and leave him a widower?)
Yesterday her devastated fiance, Alex Bradford, and her parents, Bob and Janet Webb, paid tribute to the 32-year-old, who had inspired many other women to fight ovarian cancer since her own diagnosis in 2008.
Culled from DailyMail. Read full story here.
As a result of this story, I decided to do a little research on ovarian cancer. Here is a link I found that shows the sympthoms and early signs of Ovarian cancer. Ladies, please be cautious.
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