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KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 06/10/202506/10/2025

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A NHS take care Whose leg was dissected after cancer storm It was found in his calf that he was asked to enter “Survival Mode”. Diagnosis And “be positive”.

Sophie Fe, 26, a deep care nurse for four years, lives in Mercesis with her father, Paul Fe, 67.

He first saw a “pain” pain behind his right knee in March 2024. After listing an individual instructor recently, Ms. Fee initially dismissed the pain as a muscle injury.

However, when his calf became “swelling” and “hot to touch”, and the work colleagues focus on the visible difference, he sought medical help.

One may be caused by one of its symptoms Blood Clot Or a muscle problem, Ms. Fee’s deteriorating pain inspired her to push her to the next answers, especially when she found that her right calf was “larger than the other” from six centimeters “.

Ms. Fee cut her foot over the knee in December 2024

Ms. Fee cut her foot over the knee in December 2024 ,Real life assemble,

Ms. Fee had an MRI scan in November 2024, in which a large tumor was detected “(her) raising the entirety of the calf”, and the mass was diagnosed as a spindle cell sarcoma of the bone, a extremely rare soft-high tumor.

As her blood vessels and nerves were “fully attached” by the tumor, Ms. Fee was informed DissectionWhich he received in December 2024 – and he is now suited to life with an artificial limb.

Ms. Fee Bone Cancer Research Trust is sharing her story as part of the Awareness Week, which runs from 6 to 12 October, so that she can increase awareness about her symptoms and prevent others from “falling through cracks”.

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“It was a big shock, but it was later the best chance to live a normal-nine life,” she told PA Real Life.

“Going into survival mode helped me to process diagnosis and stay so positive in the recovery period.

“The only thing I wanted was no longer cancer, and I thought that once it has gone, I can deal with it.

“You realize something in this way that our days are counted and we are not all invincible.”

Ms. Fee said that she started exercising with an individual trainer in March 2024, but in later weeks she felt a “pain” pain behind her right toe.

“It would only happen when I exercised but I remember going to take a walk and I felt that the back of my knee is really around the neck,” he said.

Shri Fay described going to the survival mode post operation, even if the process went as much as possible.

Shri Fay described going to the survival mode post operation, even if the process went as much as possible. ,Real life assemble,

He noticed that in the next few months the pain became “worse”, at the point that his foot would hurt with light activity.

At the end of August 2024, Ms. Fe Was getting ready for late change when she saw her leg “swelling” and “warm to touch”.

“I was also a visible lame at this time, because whenever I left it was hurting,” he said.

“My colleagues noticed that it was swollen, and he suggested that it could be a small blood clot in my leg.”

Ms. Fee explained that her intensive care ward has “mini ultrasound machines”, and a advisor suggested to scan a scan behind her leg.

The scan was an indecision, Ms. Fee said, and she was advised to go to the A&E department of her hospital.

There, it was thought that Ms. Fee could suffer from a muscle injury.

“I really knew no one better at that time, I felt that it could probably be in the muscles – this ended with my mind, it was untrue,” he said.

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According to NHS, after giving more intensive examination on her leg, Ms. Fear can have a baker’s cyst, a liquid-filled lump, which can sometimes be better on her own.

Ms. Fee said that she was “happy” with the diagnosis because the symptoms she felt was the same.

By November 2024, however, Ms. Fee stated that the pain was “stable” and she could no longer bend her leg.

Medix told the nurse that there was no way to save his leg

Medix told the nurse that there was no way to save his leg ,Real life assemble,

“My calf was on a large scale, I think it measured six centimeters bigger than my other,” he said.

Ms. Fee sought further help from her GP, who recommended that she looks at a physiotherapist, but she felt something while waiting for the appointment.

Instead she went to the walk-in health center, where it was advised that she had a full ultrasound scan on her leg.

After the scan, Ms. Fee said she was sent to her hospital immediate care center for further examinations, and a few days later she scanned an MRI on 11 November 2024.

The next morning, on 12 November 2024, Ms. Fee was asked to return to get her results, he said that he thinks: “Oh no, it’s soon,”

Ms. Fee said she was told that her scan had revealed a large tumor in her calf, which was considered primary bone cancer.

Ms. Fee said, “I lost my head, all kinds of crazy things were going on in my mind.”

“I had little knowledge about cancer and cancer care with my work, and I could not help, but it seemed that it was a death sentence.

“I was really emotional and the worst part was knowing that I had to go home and tell my father.”

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He was signed from the work and sent to Robert Jones and Egnes Hunt Orthopedic Hospital of Shodire.

After a biopsy, Ms. Fee was diagnosed on 29 November 2024 with a spindle cell sarcoma of the bone-according to the Bone Cancer Research Trust, a extremely rare soft-tumor tumor.

Such tumors usually occur in patients over 40 years of age and are extremely rare, causing only 2–5 percent of all primary bone cancer cases.

Ms. Fee said

Ms. Fee said ,Real life assemble,

Ms. Fee was informed that her only viable treatment option would be dissected, as her blood vessels and nerves were “fully attached” by the tumor.

“They showed me a picture of my scan, and the tumor enhances the entirety of my calf,” he said.

“There was no way to safely remove me to leave me with a working foot.”

Ms. Fee received an above knee dissection on 17 December 2024, and she said the operation and her treatment process were “very smooth”.

It was “very difficult” to be favorable to use an artificial, however, and he initially found it “tedious” to walk at a short distance.

“It is relaxed to know that it is the most difficult it will ever happen,” he said.

“As time passes, I will get better prosthetic parts, a better socket and knee joint, things that will make it easy.”

Ms. Fee will now have a scan every three months for the next two years to monitor any possible repetition of cancer.

She has also returned to work, for some time in a non-noddian setting, where she saw that she feels “more emotional” after her experience.

Ms. Fee Bone Cancer Research Trust is sharing her story to mark Bone Cancer Awareness Week, which is the major charity of the UK that is dedicated to fighting primary bone cancer.

“If sharing my story means that bone cancer is spoken about more within healthcare, this is the main thing,” he said.

For more information, go to the website for Bone Cancer Research Trust: BCRT.ORG.UK

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