‘I’m getting my appetite back’: Samantha Womack reveals she’s been struggling with migraines after beginning chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer
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Samantha Womack has revealed she’s been struggling with headaches and a loss of appetite after beginning her chemotherapy for breast cancer.
The EastEnders star, who revealed in August that she’d been diagnosed with the horrific disease, shared a sweet snap with her boyfriend Oliver Farnworth after he cooked her a delicious open fire dinner.
Penning a candid caption, Samantha revealed she had started to regain her appetite several days after her first round of ‘red devil’ chemotherapy, with many celebrity pals offering their support in the comments.
Tough time: Samantha Womack has revealed she’s been struggling with headaches and a loss of appetite after beginning her chemotherapy for breast cancer
In the image shared to Instagram, Samantha could be seen beaming at her boyfriend Oliver as they enjoyed a vast meal together.
Her caption read: ‘This was a few days ago – after getting appetite back – following ”Red Devil chemo” Oli made this on an open fire in Valencia.
‘Struggling with migraines at the moment, but Xena the rescue dog by my side, keeping her Topaz eyes on me……..’
Candid: The EastEnders star, who revealed in August she’d been diagnosed with the disease , shared a sweet snap with her boyfriend Oliver Farnworth after he cooked her dinner
Red devil is the nickname for the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin, due to its bright red colour.
Under her post, Samantha received many comments from celebrity pals offering their well-wishes, including Denise Van Outen who shared a love heart emoji.
Emma Bunton also commented: ‘Sending love and hugs,’ while Kate Thornton wrote: ‘Well you won’t be going hungry anytime soon! Sending love and good health x.’
Natalie Appleton also wrote: ‘Fabulous Oli wow!!!! Love you my precious girl soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much.’
‘Love you!’ Under her post, Samantha received many comments from celebrity pals offering their well-wishes, including Denise Van Outen who shared a love heart emoji
Earlier this month, Samantha revealed that she was set to undergo her first chemotherapy session on Thursday as she shared a health update with her fans.
She took to Instagram to thank her 87,600 followers for their support following her breast cancer diagnosis.
Her health revelation came back in August, when the soap star shared a tribute to the late Olivia Newton-John, who passed away from breast cancer.
‘I’m feeling very humbled’: Earlier this month, Samantha revealed that she was set to u ndergo her first chemotherapy session on Thursday as she shared a health update with her fans
Appearing natural for the low-lit video, Samantha donned a khaki jumper as she explained she has had an operation.
She underwent a lumpectomy, which aims to remove cancer or abnormal tissue from the breast, and a lymp node removal – which can help check if cancer has spread, or reduce the chance of it returning.
Chatting to the camera, the actress, who famously played Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders, explained: ‘Hey, I just want to say thankyou to everyone who has been sending me love after I shared my story about battling breast cancer.
Heartbreaking: The actress was diagnosed with breast cancer earlier this year (pictured in July)
Insight: Appearing natural for the low-lit video, Samantha donned a khaki jumper as she explained she has had an operation
‘So, just to tell you, I’ve had my operation, I had a lumpectomy and lymph node removal and I am now going to start my first session of chemotherapy tomorrow.’
She gratefully concluding: ‘I have read all your stories and messages, they’ve blown me away, genuinely. I just wanted to say thank you, I am very humbled by the fact that everyone has reached out and yea so, I’ll keep you posted.
‘Just a huge thank you, sending you all lots of love.’
In addition to her fans, famous friends rushed to the comments to extend their words of love and support.
Supportive: In addition to her fans, famous friends rushed to the comments to extend their words of love and support
‘Sending so much love to you Sam,’ penned close pal Denise Van Outen.
While Tamzin Outhwaite wrote: ‘Oh darling. Sending you love , light and positive energy. You are so strong and I know you will override all your obstacles.’
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On August 9 Samantha revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
The soap star announced that she’d ‘started her own battle’ with the disease as she paid tribute to Grease star Olivia.
In a tribute to the late actress, she tweeted a picture of the pair with Olivia’s daughter Chloe, taken when Samantha had played Sandy in the 1993 West End production of Grease.
Samantha captioned the image: ‘This was the most magical of evenings. Olivia and Chloe had come to see Grease in London and we had dinner together afterwards.
‘I was so excited and in awe, she was my childhood. I now start my own battle with this disease and am left feeling deeply moved. #OliviaNewtonJohn.’
Difficult: Last month Samantha announced that she she’d ‘started her own battle’ with the disease as she paid tribute to Olivia Newton-John, who died aged 73 after long fight with cancer
Samantha is currently starring as the White Witch in The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe, which opened to rave reviews at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in the West End last month, and is running until January.
Samantha has two children, Lili and Benji, with former husband Mark Womack, who appears in Emmerdale. They split up four years ago, but have carried on living together.
For the past two years she has been dating actor Oliver Farnworth, 40, and the three of them now form a ‘blended parenting unit’ — dividing their time between homes in Bedfordshire and Liverpool.
The Macmillan Support Line offers free, confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. Call 0808 808 00 00 for support.
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