
Tom parker's wife kelsey gives update on his terminal brain tumour
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Tom Parker's wife Kelsey shared an emotional update on her husband's terminal brain tumour diagnosis after he revealed he had his first coronavirus vaccine. The mother of two, 30,
said she felt 'incredibly lucky' to have her husband Tom, 32, and their two children Aurelia, 15 months and newborn Bodhi in an emotive post. Kelsey shared a sweet picture of Tom
smiling and holding their two children in his arms, as she detailed how she deals through the 'horrendous days'. Alongside the sweet snap, Kelsey wrote: 'One Step at a time.
When we were given @tomparkerofficial diagnosis, a day I will never forget. The doctor said, listen one step at a time. 'At the time I thought what on earth does he even mean, my
husband has just been told he has stage 4 cancer?! However I now know exactly what he meant and those words ring so true to me. RELATED ARTICLES Kelsey admitted that some days she just goes
to the bathroom and cries, while detailing her good and bad days. 'Every day is a new day. Some bad, some totally horrendous and some days are good days. People say to me "I
don't know how you do it?" I'll be honest with you. I don't know either, there are days I go to the bathroom and cry. She sweetly added: 'I'm not ashamed to
admit that. I do know that these three human beings who am so lucky to call mine, they are my reasons for everything. They get me through the horrendous days, the bad days and we bloody
enjoy the good days. 'My heart beams with pride when I look at how far my husband has come- he really is my inspiration. One step at a time, it's ok to take each day as it comes.
#glioblastomaawareness #glioblastoma.' The post came hours after Tom revealed he has had his first Covid vaccination. The singer, who is classed as extremely vulnerable after being
diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour, took to Instagram to document his day. Tom, who recently revealed his stage four tumour has 'significantly reduced' and is 'responding
well' to treatment, urged fans to 'just get it done so we can move on with our lives.' The father-of-two continues to remain hopeful and shared a Boomerang of himself giving a
big thumbs up as he wrote: 'Off to get my first Covid jab. Get vaccinated.' He then shared a snap of himself arriving at the undisclosed location and wrote: 'Let's go.
Vaccine 1 underway' as well as a picture of his Covid card. Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed on Tuesday that the UK has now given vaccine doses to more than 6.8million people - 13
per cent of the adult population. Priority is being given to the elderly and the clinically vulnerable. Earlier this month, Tom updated his fans on his progress after receiving his
terminal diagnosis of glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain cancer, in October. In a lengthy post, Tom said it was a 'good f*****g day' after receiving the positive news about
his battle and vowed to 'keep fighting' for the sake of his wife Kelsey Hardwick and their children. Tom shared a throwback snap of himself, wife Kelsey and their children Aurelia
Rose, 18 months, and Bodhi, two months, as he announced his tumour had shrunk following treatment. He wrote: 'SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION These are the words I received today and I can't
stop saying them over and over again. 'I had an MRI scan on Tuesday and my results today were a significant reduction to the tumour and I am responding well to treatment. Everyday
I'm keeping on the fight to shrink this b*****d! 'I can't thank our wonderful NHS enough. You're all having a tough time out there but we appreciate the work you are all
doing on the front line. 'To my amazing wife @being_kelsey who has literally been my rock. My babies - I fight for you every second of every day. 'Friends, family and everyone
on this journey with me- you have got me through my darkest days. 'To everyone on here- your love, light and positivity have inspired me. Every message has not been unnoticed they have
given me so much strength. This journey is a rollercoaster that's for sure. Today is a f*****g good day.' Tom has admitted his world was turned 'upside down' after he was
told he has a stage four brain tumour. The star took to Instagram and shared a photo of himself taken just two days before he received his terminal diagnosis. Thanking his wife Kelsey and
their family for the support they have given him, Tom said he has 'come a long way' since being given the heartbreaking news.