{"id":71568,"date":"2023-12-12T11:00:37","date_gmt":"2023-12-12T11:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/montelagocelticfestival.com\/?p=71568"},"modified":"2023-12-12T11:00:37","modified_gmt":"2023-12-12T11:00:37","slug":"sarah-ferguson-admits-its-ok-to-cry-as-she-shares-moment-she-got-diagnosis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/montelagocelticfestival.com\/celebrity\/sarah-ferguson-admits-its-ok-to-cry-as-she-shares-moment-she-got-diagnosis\/","title":{"rendered":"Sarah Ferguson admits ‘it’s ok to cry’ as she shares moment she got diagnosis"},"content":{"rendered":"

GMB: Sarah Ferguson opens up about breast cancer diagnosis<\/h3>\n

Sarah Ferguson has opened up about the moment doctors heartbreakingly told her she had breast cancer as she reveals “it’s okay to cry”. The 64-year-old appeared on Tuesday’s instalment of Good Morning Britain and shared her cancer battle with hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls.<\/p>\n

She expressed: “I had the most incredible people helping me, Women’s Health, the lovely Amelia, and it is okay to cry, it’s okay to be terrified. It’s okay to say I really am terrified but together we can be strong to get through it.”<\/p>\n

Susanna, 53, asked The Duchess of York: “Did you find out in that moment? Did they say, ‘We can see something?’, or did it come in the analysis of the results?<\/p>\n

She revealed: “I could see them move very quickly. ‘We’ll just do another one, oh we’ll just do this,’ and I was saying, ‘No, no, but you haven’t found anything have you? I’m fine aren’t I?’.”<\/p>\n

Ed, 56, enquired: “They thought it was a shadow didn’t they.” Sarah responded: “Yes, they did. It was like a splat. It was better to have it removed, and I don’t know, I kind of like them,” she said as she looked down at her chest area.<\/p>\n

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The mum-of-two shared the news that she had breast cancer in June, after she was diagnosed following a routine check-up.<\/p>\n

She underwent a gruelling eight-hour operation at London’s King Edward VIII’s hospital earlier that month.<\/p>\n

Her concerns began when a routine check-up detected something was wrong, shortly before the King’s Coronation in May.<\/p>\n

In early May, Sarah attended an appointment in London for a mammogram and, despite expecting the all-clear, the technician explained that a “shadow” could be seen in the breast.<\/p>\n

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