A Glasgow woman, Carol Butterly, faced a life-altering moment this year when she discovered a cancerous lump shortly after Valentine’s Day. Prompted by her husband’s advice, she wasted no time in seeking medical help and was swiftly seen by a doctor the next day.
Following a whirlwind of tests and procedures, Carol’s initial hope of simply removing the lump was dashed as further examinations necessitated a full mastectomy. Despite the challenging path ahead, Carol’s resilience and humor shone through, aiding her in coping with the diagnosis and treatment.
Expressing gratitude for the unwavering support she received from the Beatson Cancer Charity, Carol emphasized the pivotal role the organization played in her journey. Now, undergoing treatment and regular check-ups, she is feeling positive and focused on moving forward one day at a time.
In an effort to raise awareness during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Carol has penned a book titled “Didn’t Expect That, Did You,” detailing her personal battle with cancer. All proceeds from the book will be donated to the Beatson Cancer Charity, reflecting her commitment to helping others facing similar challenges.
Encouraging self-checks and early intervention, Carol’s poignant message underscores the importance of staying positive and not letting medical appointments dictate one’s life. Her story serves as a beacon of hope and support for those navigating their own cancer journeys, echoing her family’s legacy of resilience in the face of adversity.
