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Kerry Katona's cancer scare as she prepares for the worst and makes arrangements for children

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Kerry Katona has bravely spoken out about her terrifying cancer scare and the fear of leaving her five children behind as she reveals she's already making plans for them.The former Atomic Kitten star has been enduring agonising symptoms for months, including losing large, dark clumps of blood from her vagina and experiencing painful bleeding after sex.

However, when she recently had three periods within a single month, despite her fears, she pushed herself to get tested for cancer, the Mirror reports.

Speaking to OK!, she said: "The pain became unbearable. I'm used to feeling sore because of my scoliosis, but it was getting to the point I wasn't sleeping. "I would be up all night and I'd also isolate myself one week every month because I couldn't do anything.

I couldn't move and I'd be constantly crying."Kerry, 43, who was diagnosed with endometriosis back in 2020, was hospitalised two months ago.

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