Dad's cancer symptoms dismissed as stress by GP who accused him of 'faking' - The Mirror
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Dad accused of ‘faking’ cancer symptoms by GP dies less than a year later
A DAD’S cancer symptoms were dismissed as stress by a GP who even accused him of “faking” them – but he died suddenly less than a year later. Stephen Blakeston, 53, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches, and distress, which were completely out of character for him. SWNSStephen Blakeston with daughter, Hollie Rhodes[/caption] SWNSThe dad was accused of faking his cancer symptoms by a GP[…
Dad's cancer symptoms dismissed as stress by GP who accused him of 'faking' - The Mirror
Stephen Blakeston began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches, and distress, which were completely out of character for him
Dad Dies Year After Brain Tumor Diagnosis, Doctor Initially Dismissed Symptoms As Stress, Accused Him Of Faking - Health Journal Online
A 53-year-old U.K. man with troubling signs, including headaches and jumbled speech, was initially dismissed as stressed. His doctor even accused him of faking symptoms before being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. A year later, he died. Now, his daughter is running a marathon to raise awareness and money for cancer research. Stephen Blakeston, from Hull, England, started experiencing massive headaches and was jumbling up sentences when…
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