The frantic granddaughter of former president Nelson Mandela and mother of six children said she is scared of the pending diagnosis. “I've just had my CT scan ...
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The author, who documented her 10-year breast cancer journey in an autobiography, When Hope Whispers, shared the news on Instagram on Tuesday, ...
How do I tell them that this time around I may not get to live my life as a survivor? “What do I tell my children? I don’t even have the words to articulate my thoughts and feelings, the words to describe how scared I am right now.
Zoleka, the grandchild of Nelson Mandela, was informed she may have cancer of the bones and is terrified about the pending diagnosis.
In addition, she said her first drink was at the age of nine. In her caption, she also explained that she smoked her very last cigarette in 2012, at age 32, after having her first when she was 13. The 42-year-old, who welcomed her sixth baby in April, has also been open about her past as a drug and alcohol abuser.
She consulted her doctor when the pain became too much to handle. She underwent an x-ray for her chest and rib and was later scheduled for a CT Scan by her ...
In the caption, she adds that she is scared and doesn’t know how to tell her kids about the news. She awaits her CT scan results to know more accurate results. She consulted her doctor when the pain became too much to handle.
Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it Nelson Mandela's Granddaughter Zoleka Mandela is devastated after discovering her battle with cancer is not over ...
I’ve just had my CT scan and awaiting my results, I don’t even have the words to articulate my thoughts and feelings, the words to describe how scared I am right now. How do I tell them that this time around, I may not get to live my life as a survivor? My Medical Oncologist has scheduled me for a CT scan and bone scan, to determine whether I have cancer in the remaining parts of my body.
I went for an x-ray of my chest and rib a few days ago - I have a pathological fracture and swelling caused by cancer. My Medical Oncologist has scheduled me ...
How do I tell them that this time around, I may not get to live my life as a survivor? I’ve just had my CT scan and awaiting my results, I don’t even have the words to articulate my thoughts and feelings, the words to describe how scared I am right now. I went for an x-ray of my chest and rib a few days ago - I have a pathological fracture and swelling caused by cancer.
The breast cancer activist and survivor was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012, and then again in 2016.
The 42-year-old activist has had a long fight with cancer in the past. “I’ve had a sore back for more than a month now, and recently consulted with my GP when I could no longer tolerate the excruciating pain in my left rib. From what she’s told me, cancer in the bones cannot be eradicated nor can it be cured.
Breast cancer activist Zoleka Mandela says she doesn't know how she will tell her children that she is fighting another cancer battle. and may not get to ...
“If you woke up this morning in good health, then you have a great reason to be very grateful and thankful. Dear Diary, this morning (11.10am) I gave birth to my daughter, Zingce Zobuhle Mandela, a day before my 42nd birthday! Zoleka gave birth to her sixth child in April. Thank you for choosing me as your mom,” she captioned a post on Instagram. "How do I tell them that this time around, I may not get to live my life as a survivor? To my daughter —We did it, baby. How do I tell them everything will be okay when it’s not? I have Bone Metastasis. ALSO READ: I went for an x-ray of my chest and rib a few days ago - I have a pathological fracture and swelling caused by cancer. I don’t want to die," she concluded her emotional post. "[I] recently consulted with my GP when I could no longer tolerate the excruciating pain in my left rib.
The author, who documented her 10-year breast cancer journey in her autobiography, “When Hope Whispers”, revealed on Instagram that her battle with cancer ...
How do I tell them that this time around, I may not get to live my life as a survivor? “23.08.2022 I’ve had a sore back for more than a month now and recently consulted with my GP when I could no longer tolerate the excruciating pain in my left rib. Zoleka Mandela was treated for breast cancer in 2011, and March 2012 at the age of 32 she had both her breasts surgically removed.
The two-time breast cancer survivor took to Instagram to share her fears of breaking the news to her young children.
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The author who is a two-time breast cancer survivor had just looked back at her 10-year journey since being diagnosed with cancer when she learnt that she had ...
How do I tell them that this time around I may not get to live my life as a survivor? I don’t even have the words to articulate my thoughts and feelings, the words to describe how scared I am right now. I have a pathological fracture and swelling caused by cancer.’’
Zoleka Mandela revealed that she was diagnosed with bone metastasis - when cancer cells spread from their original site to a bone.
"My medical oncologist had scheduled me for a CT scan and bone scan to determine whether I have cancer in the remaining parts of my body." "I have bone metastasis," she wrote in a caption of a photo of herself in an x-ray robe. "What do I tell my children?