Storm in a D Cup Inspiring stories from women affected by breast cancer Margo Cornish 22/07/2019 Margo Cornish 22/07/2019 Siobhan “I will never be the same girl before breast cancer - this is me now!” Read More Margo Cornish 18/07/2019 Margo Cornish 18/07/2019 Paula “The hardest thing was finding the courage to tell my dad and my sister and having a 3-year-old daughter who I never thought I would see grow up. “ Read More Margo Cornish 15/07/2019 Margo Cornish 15/07/2019 Vivienne “I wanted to hold on to the person that most resembled me and this damn disease was not going to change that!” Read More Margo Cornish 11/07/2019 Margo Cornish 11/07/2019 Sheelagh “History does not predict the future, have a check irrespective of family history” Read More Margo Cornish 09/07/2019 Margo Cornish 09/07/2019 Amanda “My ‘Storm in a D Cup’ story actually felt more like a hurricane in a HH” Read More Margo Cornish 06/07/2019 Margo Cornish 06/07/2019 Dulcie I want to encourage all women and men to get themselves checked and to attend all screening. Early detection saves and extends lives. Being alive is awesome ! Read More Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Liz Worry about a harmless lump let to something more sinister Read More Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Meryl “Looking at pictures of mastectomies was such a life changing experience.” Read More Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Jane “Every day counts when you are faced with such a life changing challenge like breast cancer” Read More Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Sally “Soap Storyline Saved My Life” Read More Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Celia “Life was far to busy to think about going for a breast check” Read More Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Heather “I’d do anything to take the continuous worry away from my close family and friends” Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Margo Cornish 22/07/2019 Margo Cornish 22/07/2019 Siobhan “I will never be the same girl before breast cancer - this is me now!” Read More
Margo Cornish 18/07/2019 Margo Cornish 18/07/2019 Paula “The hardest thing was finding the courage to tell my dad and my sister and having a 3-year-old daughter who I never thought I would see grow up. “ Read More
Margo Cornish 15/07/2019 Margo Cornish 15/07/2019 Vivienne “I wanted to hold on to the person that most resembled me and this damn disease was not going to change that!” Read More
Margo Cornish 11/07/2019 Margo Cornish 11/07/2019 Sheelagh “History does not predict the future, have a check irrespective of family history” Read More
Margo Cornish 09/07/2019 Margo Cornish 09/07/2019 Amanda “My ‘Storm in a D Cup’ story actually felt more like a hurricane in a HH” Read More
Margo Cornish 06/07/2019 Margo Cornish 06/07/2019 Dulcie I want to encourage all women and men to get themselves checked and to attend all screening. Early detection saves and extends lives. Being alive is awesome ! Read More
Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Liz Worry about a harmless lump let to something more sinister Read More
Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Meryl “Looking at pictures of mastectomies was such a life changing experience.” Read More
Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Jane “Every day counts when you are faced with such a life changing challenge like breast cancer” Read More
Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Celia “Life was far to busy to think about going for a breast check” Read More
Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Margo Cornish 04/07/2019 Heather “I’d do anything to take the continuous worry away from my close family and friends” Read More