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Tessa Ross 🇨🇦 :
Was it metastatic? Or why were you palliative??
2026-04-22 05:28:36
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kmb84215
Kat :
Wow so you started on Palliative ❤️that must have been terrifying . You really have come full circle ❤️
2026-04-16 17:35:26
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BloodlinesOfScotland✨ :
Well done you, i was under palliative care too in 2023 (I am 35) and went from Drs thinking i was fucked, to turning it all around and it shocks you when you look back esp when younger! It makes you reevaluate your whole life! Keep smashing it ✨
2026-04-17 07:58:14
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stevenhamillstories
StevenHamillStories :
Follow along as a few exciting things coming! Podcast and opening up issues in mental health and physical health stigmas ❤️❤️
2026-04-17 10:06:29
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alexbkcdyhl
Alexandra :
Do you have a different outlook on life now ?
2026-04-17 14:37:55
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everooroo
Everoo :
Thank you for sharing your very personal story and experiences to educate.
2026-04-22 22:16:54
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Tania :
I think you're so brave talking about this x
2026-04-16 17:50:02
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pp056914
PP :
What a huge journey you have been on well done for coming so far x
2026-04-16 20:28:09
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sammis1986
sammi♡ :
lost my sister 16 years battling breast cancer xx
2026-06-17 22:12:05
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missjodieelizabeth8
Miss Jodie :
what a journey and look at where you are now.. that is proper inspiring
2026-04-16 17:51:44
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jamalmelvinjackso
jamalmelvinjackso :
That must have been a horrible time for you. Onwards and upwards you are doing so well. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
2026-04-18 15:29:15
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paulengland86
Paul :
You have come so far and been through so much and you still standing strong. 👏👏👏
2026-04-17 13:09:21
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sami.rolston
sami :
So glad u got through everything Steven and thank you for raising awarenss of penile cancer womens intiminate cancers need to be highlighted more to as i was told mine was very rare ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-04-16 18:01:13
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ali271105
Ali :
What a journey you’ve been on you’ve should be so proud of yourself for overcoming it all your so brave ❤️❤️❤️
2026-04-16 19:12:48
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Rory Sky :
Well done ❤️👏🏾🙏🏾
2026-04-17 05:33:46
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Joanna chapman :
amazing ♥️
2026-04-17 20:26:21
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StevenHamillStories :
Let me know your journeys ❤️❤️
2026-04-16 17:24:10
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kirstiej91
kirstie :
my partner was diagnosed with testicular cancer 2021 had surgery but they didnt offer him any chemotherapy until Nov because I fought for it. found out it had spread so started chemo, everything seemed okay he did end up partially deaf,copd and thyroid issues. fast forward to now his cancers back, he tried taking his one life, told him because he refused a certain treatment because it would of meant him away from home for 6 days every 3 weeks, and it would of made his health issues alot worse they was leaving him until palliative to try anything
2026-04-17 07:48:49
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2026-04-17 18:26:21
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2026-04-17 13:02:11
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2026-04-17 07:55:25
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2026-04-16 20:19:07
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2026-04-17 00:00:33
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2026-04-16 18:09:20
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@👑🍸Queen of Beauty 🍸👑🇨🇼
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David Hearst, editor in chief of Middle East Eye, says Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are acting as if war and ceasefire can coexist, pursuing deals with Iran while allowing Israel to continue its attacks in Lebanon. He argues this model, seen previously in Gaza and Lebanon, imposes restraint on one side while Israel continues military operations. Hearst says that the ceasefire terms are already under strain, with Iran insisting that an agreement cannot hold while Lebanon is being targeted. At the same time, Netanyahu faces mounting domestic pressure, accused of failing to achieve his objectives against Iran and confronting stronger than expected resistance from Hezbollah. He says the deal negotiated with Iran is a major setback for both Trump and Netanyahu, allowing Tehran to retain control of the Strait of Hormuz, continue collecting transit fees, and secure commitments on sanctions relief and non-aggression. This, he adds, has “pulled the rug” from under Netanyahu, increasing the likelihood that Israel will continue the war in Lebanon to regain leverage. Hearst says that many of Netanyahu’s predictions about Iran have proven wrong, from the effectiveness of strikes on its missile programme to expectations of internal unrest. Instead, Iran has maintained cohesion and expanded its response, using control of key shipping routes and energy infrastructure to exert pressure on the global economy. He concludes that the conflict is entering a decisive phase. Trump faces political pressure at home and limited options, while Iran retains the capacity to escalate further. The outcome, Hearst adds, will depend on whether the US forces Israel to halt its campaign or risks a wider war that could destabilise the region and global markets.

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