Julia Bradbury has shared an emotional moment from when she found out that she needed a mastectomy.
The 51-year-old announced last September that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She has since been documenting her health journey on her Instagram account, including the surgery she underwent a month after diagnosis.
In a recent heartbreaking post, Julia shared a video of herself welling up with tears she after was told she needed a mastectomy. She described the moment as being in "utter shock, sadness and fear."
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Captioning the clip, Julia wrote: "This is the moment I found out I had to have a mastectomy. Utter shock, sadness & fear.
"I've made a documentary for @itv about my #breastcancer experience to spread awareness, not just about cancer, but the impact a diagnosis has on a person & their family & friends. My story continues & I'm so grateful for all the positives so far, but unless you've been here I think it's very hard to understand the impact."
She continued: "Yes, survival rates are improving, but the treatments are brutal: Having breasts amputated, chemotherapy, long term drugs that make you feel sick & fatigued... These can all save or prolong your life - but the emotional & physical toll is huge. I will say to anyone who's just been diagnosed & told a mastectomy is part of their treatment, I felt utterly bewildered before my op, but the relief post-op was huge. I think not fully understanding what this means is a key part of the fear.
"Check yourself... I discovered a lump but had two mammograms that didn't reveal my lump as cancerous due to my dense breasts. Be body aware & trust your instincts. Sending healing thoughts & gratitude for all the support I've had. I'll let you know when the doc is airing."
Friends and fans flocked to the comments of the post, sharing admiration for her bravery and wishing her well. Gem said: Aww Julia. I can’t imagine how scary that must have been. You're very brave documenting it, but I hope it helps others feel less alone, and raises awareness on such an important topic."
Anne Welsh said: "So proud of you telling us so bravely your journey. I hope you are recovering well." Cherry Healey added: " Oh my love. Thank you for sharing your experience- it’s going to help so many people xxxxx"
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