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Celerity

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Fri Jan 7, 2022, 05:32 PM Jan 2022

27 Year-old woman died one day after cancer diagnosis, symptoms dismissed as 'hormonal' [View all]

Aspiring model, 27, dies from 'aggressive' cervical cancer one day after being diagnosed

Porsche 'Pops' McGregor-Sims, 27, from Petersfield, Hampshire, was told by a doctor her hormones were to blame and her aggressive cancer went undiagnosed for months


https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/aspiring-model-27-dies-aggressive-25871758



An aspiring young model died of cervical cancer at the age of 27 just months after being told by a doctor that her hormones were simply to blame for her "myriad" of symptoms, an inquest heard. Porsche 'Pops' McGregor-Sims had an "aggressive" form of the disease which had gone undiagnosed for months despite continual complaints of abdominal pain and bleeding.

The graduate passed away in hospital just a day after the cancer was discovered, having previously been told by the consultant that she didn't need to be physically examined and her problems could be linked to ceasing birth control.

Only weeks before her death - as Britain entered the first coronavirus lockdown - she was prescribed antibiotics over the phone for her condition, the hearing was told.

She was seen by a doctor face by face only after the GP thought her shortness of breath meant she had Covid. Her case has led a coroner to suggest national guidelines, which say women suspected of having the disease need to wait two weeks before being seen by a specialist, may have contributed to her death.

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Another young woman, dead because nobody believed anything was wrong with her. CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2022 #1
I know, my dear Peggy! That 'Oh, it's just hormones' shite sounds like something from the 1940's ffs Celerity Jan 2022 #2
My wife had endometriosis. LiberatedUSA Jan 2022 #3
After I went through a hellish hysterectomy CountAllVotes Jan 2022 #6
I was told I had IBS.. when lump was so big it could been seen from just looking at my tummy Demovictory9 Jan 2022 #9
I Think We Are Missing A Key Point RandPaulsNeighbor Jan 2022 #27
Demonstrates the importance of being your own advocate. Disaffected Jan 2022 #5
Isn't cervical cancer notoriously hard to diagnose? FakeNoose Jan 2022 #4
She was NOT "otherwise healthy". She had multiple symptoms, pain, etc. She was ill niyad Jan 2022 #20
"He apologised to her family for failing to pick up her cancer." Demovictory9 Jan 2022 #7
This is horrifying and should never ever have happened. BeckyDem Jan 2022 #8
This is how women are treated in the medical system iemanja Jan 2022 #10
so glad she is still alive!! Celerity Jan 2022 #11
Thanks iemanja Jan 2022 #16
My Mom had a hernia removed, in 1998 through her belly button. Went to my sister's Bev54 Jan 2022 #14
This is horrific malaise Jan 2022 #12
It can be difficult for a woman to get decent healthcare liberalmuse Jan 2022 #13
It is why I now insist on having a woman doctor. Bev54 Jan 2022 #15
Me too MuseRider Jan 2022 #26
The Most Thoughtless RobinA Jan 2022 #38
I finally found a good one. liberalmuse Jan 2022 #40
I agree, I am Canadian so don't worry about insurance companies so much. Bev54 Jan 2022 #41
I was diagnosed a little over a year ago with a very aggressive cancer. Ms. Toad Jan 2022 #17
thank you so much for sharing thus vital story, I hope all read it! Celerity Jan 2022 #19
That is so sad. LoisB Jan 2022 #18
Such A Goddamned Waste... GB_RN Jan 2022 #21
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2022 #22
Several decades ago I saw my doctor because of extreme fatigue and other issues. colorado_ufo Jan 2022 #23
Somewhat Similar Story ProfessorGAC Jan 2022 #30
So glad you saved her! colorado_ufo Jan 2022 #32
This sad case also points out the inherent weakness in telemedicine. 3catwoman3 Jan 2022 #24
shortness of breathe is the number one sign of cancer in women. I found this out demigoddess Jan 2022 #25
This is unacceptable! Be your own advocate. Cozmo Jan 2022 #28
and the WAR ON WOMEN continues apace. Would you consider cross-posting this in niyad Jan 2022 #29
done Celerity Jan 2022 #31
I would, with great pleasure, but my pos computer has a weird glitch. I cannot niyad Jan 2022 #33
I just did, that is what I was telling you, the link to it was in my reply Celerity Jan 2022 #34
Sorry, brain dead here. Thank you for posting the article, I saw that. I meant would niyad Jan 2022 #36
done as well Celerity Jan 2022 #37
Thank you. niyad Jan 2022 #39
Simply horrible Just_Vote_Dem Jan 2022 #35
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