Sitting in the doctor’s small office, at the height of summer last year, I felt like it was too stuffy to breathe all of a sudden. We were there to get Tom’s MRI scan results and I sat numbly trying to take in the doctor’s words.
Tom had seen a doctor in Norfolk on his own, who said he suspected some sort of brain tumour. It was horrific that Tom had to get that news without any support. He just cried his eyes out in a room alone. When he told me that later, it broke my heart. When he was diagnosed I was pregnant with Bodhi. I was instantly practical rather than being a worrier. I was looking after our toddler Aurelia and running my businesses [Kelsey is co-founder of performing arts academy K2K Stars].
Our lowest ebb came when our dog Buddy was run over. It was day three of Tom’s radiotherapy and it just felt like, “What more could possibly happen to us?” Now, I don’t ever get upset. I don’t think I’ve cried once this year. I don’t feel pressured to be positive and hold the family together. It’s just natural because I love Tom. I married him in sickness and in health. Any wife would do the same. I know too that if it was the other way around, Tom would be there for me in an identical way.
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