Habits of Hugging a Father When Small Make it Get Cancer



Habits of Hugging a Father When Small Make it Get Cancer

Girls will always be the darling of their fathers. However, this woman's habits of hugging and playing with her father as a child turned out to have a fatal impact on his future.

Starting from the shortness of breath that often felt Susan Macgregor after exercise. After checking in, Susan's diagnosis came out in September 2015.

At that time he was rumored to have a disease called mesothelioma. Though Sarah is a woman with a healthy lifestyle, even diligent fitness.

Once examined, the diagnosis leads to mesothelioma, a type of lung cancer that can not be cured.

But Sarah tries to survive by undergoing chemotherapy and surgery to remove parts of her body that are gnawed by the disease. Although in the end it is futile.

Up to 14 months later, Sarah breathed her last, at the age of 58 years. The three children and her husband are deeply deprived, including Sarah's grandchildren.

"We were all upset, and he's probably the most fit of us all," Sarah's husband, Dave, 66, told Derby Telegraph.

Not only lost, the family is also confused how can someone who is fit and healthy like Sarah can die at that young age.

To their astonishment they heard the autopsy of Sarah's body. Suspected trigger of Sarah's death is the asbestos attached to Sarah's father's clothes and then inhaled by Sarah, entering into her body.

Incidentally Sarah's father was a plumber in a building construction project. Every time he came home, Sarah would spend time playing with his dad.

Unfortunately due to the preoccupation of playing, the father often forgot to change his work clothes.

"It is said that it takes only one small particle and it can last in the body for years 40-50 Years later you are newly diagnosed," explained Dave.