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Northamptonshire woman lost her mum, 63, to brain tumour as friend fights same disease

Northamptonshire woman lost her mum, 63, to brain tumour as friend fights same disease

A Northamptonshire woman who lost her mum aged just 63 to a brain tumour is taking on a fitness challenge as her friend fights the same disease. Charlotte Kellock, from Kettering, has signed up to the Brain Tumour Research charity’s Jog 26.2 Miles in May challenge.

It is in memory of her “loving, gorgeous, sometimes ditsy” mum, Maxine. The former hairdresser and beauty salon owner from Islip, Oxfordshire, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma (GBM), an aggressive brain tumour with a devastatingly short prognosis of just 12-18 months, in April 2020.

The grandmother-of-four underwent a debulking surgery and had been due to start radiotherapy when she developed pulmonary embolisms in both lungs and died in July 2020. She was just 63 years old.

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Sadly, Charlotte’s best friend, Michael Ives, is now fighting the same disease having been diagnosed with two GBMs in February last year after suffering a seizure. Senior train conductor Charlotte said: “When Mum died, people said ‘it’s probably for the best’ because she passed without any prolonged suffering; but I wanted more time with her and would have been willing to do anything.

“Now I’ve seen it from both sides. Michael’s still fighting but he’s blind, bedridden and has 24-hour care so I realise that Mum was lucky, in a roundabout way, not to have been through all that.”

Despite not being a natural runner, Charlotte decided the Jog 26.2 Miles in May challenge was something she could do. Incredibly, she is now part way through it and has been inspired to run the London Marathon next year.

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  • May 21, 2023