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Warning: This story talks about cancer, which some readers may find upsetting or emotionally heavy.

A young mother, just 28 years old, is opening up about the troubling symptoms she experienced symptoms that pushed her to visit the doctor several times before she finally got a diagnosis of stage four gastric cancer.

Georgia Gardiner, who lives in the UK, started feeling unwell last summer. She dealt with stomach cramps and constant nausea, which eventually got so bad that she couldn’t even keep her meals down.

Her appetite started to disappear. Georgia said she could barely eat anything, even though she used to love food and considered herself a “massive foodie.”

Looking back, she said: “My body was just rejecting everything. Then I was experiencing pains in my upper stomach. It was really intense, it was a sharp constant pain.”

Georgia tried to get help. She reached out to her doctor but had to wait four weeks just to get an appointment. When she finally saw someone, she was given medication for acid reflux and sent on her way.

Georgia and her fiancé have moved up their wedding in the wake of her diagnosisKennedy News and Media
As time went on, her symptoms didn’t get any better—they actually got worse. So Georgia kept going back to the doctor and the hospital, somewhere between six and nine times, hoping for answers. But each time, she was told it was probably just acid reflux or maybe even heartburn. It wasn’t until months later, after a general practitioner referred her for deeper tests, that she got an endoscopy. That’s when they finally found signs of cancer.

On June 13, Georgia got a diagnosis that changed everything. She was told she had linitis plastica, which is a very rare form of adenocarcinoma that begins in the glands lining internal organs.

By the time it was caught, the cancer had already spread. It had moved into her lymph nodes and had also started to affect other internal organs.

Georgia recalled how that moment felt: “After the first appointment, we were full of hope that they could just remove it. Then when they said it was incurable, I went into a complete shock state.”

She described feeling like her entire world had collapsed around her. She remembered asking: “Am I going to die?”

Doctors told her that she might have just one year left to live. Any treatment going forward would focus more on making her comfortable than on curing the disease.

“I feel physically fine.” she explained. “I was fit and healthy. It’s just baffling.”

Georgia said she feels incredibly let down. She believes her concerns weren’t taken seriously when she brought them up to doctors. She added: “The kind of cancer I’ve got goes from stage one to four in a matter of months.”

Georgia is now focusing on making memories with her sonKennedy News and Media
“I get angry sometimes because I think if I’d been taken seriously and they’d caught it before it had spread, then maybe we could’ve done more to prevent it getting to the stage it’s at now.”

“I never thought I would have cancer, I’m 28, I thought I was invincible.”

Now, Georgia is pouring all her energy into spending time with her two-year-old son, Arlo. She wants to make the most of every single day with him and build as many memories as she can, while she still has the time.

“I’m just going to try and fight this in every way possible.” she shared. “I’m planning my wedding, we were supposed to get married in a couple of years but we’ve brought that forward because we don’t know if I’m going to be here.”

“The thing that breaks me is how much I’m going to miss out on in Arlo’s life. He’s everything to me – he gives my life purpose.”

“I’d say to other people, push for answers and don’t stop. If someone else had this type of cancer and they can catch it at an earlier stage by making doctors do the correct tests, then at least I know that I’ve helped somebody then.”

As Georgia focuses on creating lasting moments with her family, friends and loved ones have started a fundraiser to help cover the cost of future treatments.

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