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Dad screamed 'ring an ambulance' then was told he has months to live
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Dad screamed 'ring an ambulance' then was told he has months to live

Sam Street, a father of four, was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer after experiencing a sudden health crisis shortly after moving into a new home in Kent. Initially thought to be suffering from a stroke, he was later found to have stage four melanoma that had spread to his brain. The diagnosis came just six weeks after doctors had classified his skin cancer as stage two. Sam's partner, Debbie, shared that the cancer had previously recurred in his lymph nodes and had required multiple surgeries over the past few years. After learning he has approximately nine months to live, Sam expressed a desire to marry Debbie and take his family on a final holiday to Cornwall. A GoFundMe page has been created by Sam's sister-in-law to support medical expenses and other needs during his treatment.

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Dad screamed 'ring an ambulance' then was told he has months to live

Sam Street, a father of four, was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer after experiencing a sudden health crisis shortly after moving into a new home in Kent. Initially thought to be suffering from a stroke, he was later found to have stage four melanoma that had spread to his brain. The diagnosis came just six weeks after doctors had classified his skin cancer as stage two. Sam's partner, Debbie, shared that the cancer had previously recurred in his lymph nodes and had required multiple surgeries over the past few years. After learning he has approximately nine months to live, Sam expressed a desire to marry Debbie and take his family on a final holiday to Cornwall. A GoFundMe page has been created by Sam's sister-in-law to support medical expenses and other needs during his treatment.

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