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Poppy during treatment in hospital, after getting diagnosed with cancer of the lymphatic system.
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‘I had terrible hangovers and felt drunk after two drinks – it was warning sign of something sinister’

Ria Newman
Last updated: December 11, 2023 4:16 pm
Ria Newman Published December 11, 2023
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Poppy during treatment in hospital. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A young woman has shared the seemingly innocent symptoms she was experiencing before receiving a devastating cancer diagnosis.

In April 2022, at the age of 19, Poppy Beguely noticed that she was experiencing severe hangovers after a night out – often vomiting, developing a sore inside her nose and a facial rash.

Poppy’s reaction to a blood transfusion during treatment of her neck cancer.
Poppy’s reaction to a blood transfusion during treatment. (Picture: Jam Press)

While she initially put it all down to going too hard on boozy evenings with friends, she started to be more concerned when she started coughing blood and the symptoms persisted.

She was hospitalised three times between June-October 2022 after nights out and claims doctors believed she may have deep vein thrombosis, administering her with blood thinners and allegedly dismissing her concerns that something more sinister was at play.

But it wasn’t until December 2022, that alarm bells were raised when she visited a doctor with a sore neck – and she opened up about all of the symptoms she had been experiencing.

Poppy’s reaction to a blood transfusion during treatment of her neck cancer.
Poppy’s reaction to a blood transfusion during treatment. (Picture: Jam Press)

To her horror, a biopsy of a lump on her neck and a PET scan found she had stage-three Hodgkin’s lymphoma [cancer of the lymphatic system] and a six-centimetre tumour in her chest.

“It was very bittersweet – I had spent so long worrying about what was wrong with me and having this dread that something might have been seriously wrong, and no one was going to find out what it was,” Poppy, from Auckland, New Zealand, told NeedToKnow.co.uk.

“Part of me was happy that I didn’t have to worry about what exactly was wrong anymore.

“But then, the other part of me was obviously quite upset that I was going to have to go through chemotherapy and lose my hair/eyelashes/eyebrows.

Poppy during treatment in hospital, after getting diagnosed with cancer of the lymphatic system.
Poppy during treatment in hospital. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I had been a model for a few years, so the thought of that was really hard to get my head around, but at the end of the day you win some and you lose some.

“The doctors were reassuring that it was unlikely to be fatal as long as I didn’t get any bad infections while doing chemo – they have a high remission rate for Hodgkin’s lymphoma, [so] thankfully I got the lesser of all evils.”

Her concerns had initially started following the increasingly severe hangovers she experienced after nights out.

Poppy, who works as a florist and swimming instructor, said: “If I went out drinking, it would take me two drinks to feel a lot more drunk than most people my age and maybe three, four drinks before I would start feeling very ill.

“Nearly every night I would go out it would end in me vomiting the same night or the morning following.

“I also noticed a trend with coughing up blood in the mornings after drinking and the rash on my face would flare up and get worse.”

After her diagnosis, Poppy started chemotherapy in February 2023 shortly after her 20th birthday, and lasted for four months.

Poppy after chemotherapy, enjoying her life, after battling cancer.
Poppy after chemotherapy. (Picture: Jam Press)

She said: “One of those months I spent in hospital as an impatient because I had a very severe and rare reaction to a blood transfusion, which gave me the worst pain I’ve ever experienced in my life – in my bones.

“I was on so many painkillers that it totally screwed up my stomach and bowels and in turn my weight dropped down to 35kgs (5st 5lbs) and left me stuck on a feeding tube.

“[This was] the only time I was really scared for my life.”

Luckily, the young woman was able to get through chemotherapy and is now in remission.

She has also been able to return to work, having had to focus on treatment for much of the year.

Poppy said: “I think the worst part of having cancer and coming out the other end of it is realising that while your life got put on hold, the world and everyone around you keeps going.

“For a while, you feel like you’ve taken so many steps back that it’s hard to get back to normality.

“Ultimately it has given me a different outlook on life.

Poppy after chemotherapy, enjoying her life, after battling cancer.
Poppy after chemotherapy. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I remember when I was an inpatient and I wasn’t allowed outside for weeks because mommy’s immune system was too compromised.

“When I did get to go outside, and the sun was on my face, I just started crying, and I couldn’t stop.

“I took the smallest things for granted before the smallest things were out of reach.

“I’m grateful that I won my life back, especially after a year of not knowing [what was wrong].”

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