Jessie J says
Jessie J announced that her breast cancer had “robbed” her with her little son of precious times when she opened her health battles in an open new podcast.
The 37-year-old Price singer, who shares the two-year sky with her partner, basketball player Chanan Safir Colman, was subjected to a complete mastectomy in June after the doctors discovered the illness at an early stage.
Jessie spoke in Jamie Laings Great Company Podcast and admitted that the most difficult part of the treatment was away from her child.
“Yesterday I sobbed. I have the feeling that I can’t be a mother to my son and I miss him. I have the feeling that cancer deprived me of my young memories,” she said. “I missed things during the treatment and fabrics move so quickly when they have a toddler. A few days are terrible.”
Jessie J kept the fans up to date with her health trip online (Jessie J)
The price for the price, the star reminded of the terrifying moments after looking for a lump and a biopsy. Initially assured that it was probably a cyst, she remained in the ground when doctors told her that it was cancer.
“When they told me I just broke out in tears,” she said. “The lump was about 4-5 cm. I had moments when I thought: ‘It will go on the left and I’ll die.'”
Despite fear, Jessie said her career gave her strength. Her last performance before the operation took place at Capital’s summer ball.
“I told the crowd that it was my last show before I defeated cancer and broke out the whole place. It felt like a big hug,” she recalled. “When I was fell asleep for the operation, I repeated this moment in my head.”
The star has now talked that she collapsed when she saw her scars for the first time, but she was “so happy to be alive after she woke up from the operation and had reunited with her boyfriend.
The doctors confirmed that she would not need chemotherapy or radiation therapy, but she faces further operations to support her recovery.
Jessie said the experience has redesigned her attitude to life. “If you go through something like cancer, people say: ‘You have changed.’ But I think it only makes them on things they already wanted.
She added that her son Sky was the “light of her life” throughout the torture and motivated her while preparing to publish new music later this month.