Sharing the heartwarming health update on Instagram, Adele penned: 'The day I've been waiting for. Hearing the words “you're free of cancer” absolutely took my ...
YOU DID IT. ❤️ The happiest day of life and the most beautiful words I’ve ever heard! You & the NHS saved my world. Feel the fear and do it anyway. and at times, the humour you have shown has been nothing short of super human,’ she wrote. ‘Everything we’ve been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment… ‘It was the most beautiful sound I think I’ve ever heard.
The Radio 1 DJ wrote on Instagram to share the news, eight months after starting treatment.
You're warriors and it's thanks to seeing you being so strong that's kept me going. The courage, the strength, the determination… "I am also in awe of anyone dealing with cancer.
The radio DJ thanked her doctors, NHS staff, friends and family.
And today is a gift.” In this life and the next”. Every day I made sure I did something to do a huge f*** you to cancer. “Everything we’ve been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment... You’re warriors and it’s thanks to seeing you being so strong that’s kept me going. Feel the fear and do it anyway.
The former Big Brother contestant revealed in October that she was diagnosed with bowel cancer and was having surgery to remove a tumour.
"Thank you to my Kate. The reason I had the strength to get out of bed every morning. You've inspired me and given me the fire to never give up. In this life and the the next. Your mind can go to dark places when dealing with cancer but that's the one thing I knew I had control over. "Everything we've been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment… Even though I was praying Dr Khan would say that to me I don't think my head let me believe it until I heard it.
The Radio 1 presenter said hearing the news that she was cancer free "took her breath away". | ITV News Granada.
"Every day I made sure I did something to do a huge f*ck you to cancer. "That’s one thing Dr Khan said to me. You’re warriors and it’s thanks to seeing you being so strong that’s kept me going. BUT I AM SO GRATEFUL! I am counting my blessings." It was the most beautiful sound I think I’ve ever heard. "Even though I was praying Dr Khan would say that to me I don’t think my head let me believe it until I heard it."
The TV and radio star, 43, was diagnosed with Stage 2 bowel cancer in October 2021, and has shared her experience of chemotherapy and surgery since her ...
She's my counsellor, my mentor and the best nurse ever,' Adele explained. 'Thank you to my Kate. The reason I had the strength to get out of bed every morning. A pouch is placed over the stoma to collect faeces. Your mind can go to dark places when dealing with cancer but that’s the one thing I knew I had control over.' In this life and the the next.' 'Everything we’ve been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment… Every day I made sure I did something to do a huge f*ck you to cancer. The courage, the strength, the determination… Feel the fear and do it anyway.' 'Sometimes it took me all my strength just to get out of bed and face the day but I still did it. You’re warriors and it’s thanks to seeing you being so strong that’s kept me going. Even though I was praying Dr Khan would say that to me I don’t think my head let me believe it until I heard it.'
BBC Radio 1 presenter Adele Roberts has said she is 'so grateful' to have been told by her doctor that she is now cancer free, after being diagnosed last ...
In this life and the next." And thanking her partner Kate Holderness, 38, she said: "The reason I had the strength to get out of bed every morning. She added that "it's time now for [her] to start really living." She described them in the post as being "warriors". "Every day I made sure I did something to do a huge f*** you to cancer. "It was the most beautiful sound I think I've ever heard.
The Radio 1 DJ wrote on Instagram to share the news, eight months after starting treatment.
You're warriors and it's thanks to seeing you being so strong that's kept me going. The courage, the strength, the determination… "I am also in awe of anyone dealing with cancer.
Angel on Earth. The day I've been waiting for. Hearing the words “you're free of cancer” absolutely took my breath away. I keep replaying it in my mind. It was ...
“Thank you to my Kate. The reason I had the strength to get out of bed every morning. You’ve inspired me and given me the fire to never give up. Every day I made sure I did something to do a huge f*** you to cancer. “Sometimes it took me all my strength just to get out of bed and face the day but I still did it. “Everything we’ve been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment… Even though I was praying Dr Khan would say that to me I don’t think my head let me believe it until I heard it.
The presenter thanked NHS doctors after suffering from bowel cancer.
“Thank you to my Kate. The reason I had the strength to get out of bed every morning. You’ve inspired me and given me the fire to never give up. Every day I made sure I did something to do a huge f*** you to cancer. “Sometimes it took me all my strength just to get out of bed and face the day but I still did it. “Everything we’ve been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment… Even though I was praying Dr Khan would say that to me I don’t think my head let me believe it until I heard it.
BBC Radio 1's Adele Roberts has revealed that she is now cancer-free after being diagnosed with bowel cancer last October.
She was recently honoured at the Diva Awards, picking up the Diva Choice Award for raising LGBTQ+ awareness in broadcasting, and for sharing her cancer journey. The former Big Brother contestant went on to acknowledge the respect she has for anyone dealing with cancer – the courage, strength, determination and at times, humour that’s needed. “Everything we’ve been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment…
The presenter thanked NHS doctors after suffering from bowel cancer.
“Thank you to my Kate. The reason I had the strength to get out of bed every morning. You’ve inspired me and given me the fire to never give up. Every day I made sure I did something to do a huge f*** you to cancer. “Sometimes it took me all my strength just to get out of bed and face the day but I still did it. “Everything we’ve been through seems to be swirling around in my body and life feels a bit surreal at the moment… Even though I was praying Dr Khan would say that to me I don’t think my head let me believe it until I heard it.