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I thought I was just getting old – then I was left almost paralysed after my neck suddenly SNAPPED due to cancer

A DAD-OF-TWO was left in agony and nearly paralysed in a health scare he mistook for old age that turned out to be cancer.

Simon Cummings, 53, was rushed to hospital with a broken neck and diagnosed with blood cancer after putting a loss of strength down to ageing.

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Simon Cummings, 53, put his “creaky joints” down to old age[/caption]
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He ended up being diagnosed with myeloma – an incurable blood cancer[/caption]
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Simon said he was concerned about how it would affect his wife Lisa young boys Charlie (left) and Leo (right)[/caption]
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Now Simon wants to spread awareness about how symptoms can go unnoticed[/caption]

Simon was chopping wood when a chip caught flew back and caught him off guard.

He said: “I jerked my neck back in reaction, heard a crack and didn’t think too much of it – until I was crying on the floor in agony a few hours later.

“Had I not gone to the hospital when I did, I would’ve at the very least been completely paralysed.

“Or worse, I may have still not been here at all.”

After the incident, the IT specialist from Bristol was offered an emergency MR scan in August 2020

His results were so extreme he was immediately rushed to hospital for an operation.

The scan had shown that Simon was “2mm away” from being completely paralysed and required surgery to stabilise him.

He added: “I couldn’t really comprehend the severity of it at the time.

“All I knew was I had a broken neck, which was very scary – but as I didn’t feel like I had a broken neck, I suppose I didn’t give the ‘what ifs’ much of a thought.

Doctors had told Simon the degree of his condition, but were unable to pinpoint the cause.

The next month they discovered it myeloma – an incurable blood cancer that occurs in bone marrow.

Simon said he was concerned about how it would affect his wife Lisa two young boys Charlie, five and Leo, one.

“It’s when you start discussing it with loved ones that you start to think about those things.

“I started to worry about not being able to provide for my family, spending time with Lisa, playing with our son and our plans to have a sibling for him.”

In order to survive Simon had to undergo chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant.

In April 2021 he was declared cancer-free but unfortunately in May 2024 the cancer returned.

Simon is going through chemotherapy again and is in remission, but as myeloma cannot be fully cured he will be battling the disease forever.

What is myeloma and what are the signs you need to know?

Myeloma is an incurable blood cancer that occurs in the bone marrow and currently affects more than 24,000 people in the UK

On average 16 people are diagnosed with myeloma every day in the UK.

Despite being the third most common type of blood cancer, myeloma is especially difficult to detect as symptoms, chief among them pain, easily broken bones, fatigue and recurring infection, are often linked to general ageing or minor conditions.

While it is incurable, myeloma is treatable in the majority of cases.

Treatment aims to control the disease, relieve the complications and symptoms it causes, increase patients’ life expectancy and improve their quality of life.

It generally leads to periods of remission, but patients inevitably relapse requiring further treatment.

Myeloma mostly affects people aged 65 and over but it has been diagnosed in people as young as 20.

What are the signs?

  • bone pain
  • bone fractures
  • spinal cord compression
  • pins and needles
  • numbness
  • anaemia
  • repeated infections
  • raised calcium levels in the blood
  • unusual bleeding
  • thickened blood
  • kidney problems

Originally Simon thought the lack of strength in his arms was a trapped shoulder nerve.

He tried to tackle this with physiotherapy and exercise but his symptoms became more severe.

He said: “I thought something definitely wasn’t right, but I had put it down to simply getting on in life.”

Wife Lisa, 47, noticed her husbands behaviour changing, and spotted him “looking around aimlessly.”

Neither thought it would be cancer.

As Simon put symptoms down to “getting old” he now hopes to share his battle with the disease and spread awareness about how the symptoms can go unnoticed.

He added: “I just want to see my kids grow up and make sure that everything we’ve worked for over the last 30 years doesn’t get spoiled by cancer.

“There are people out there working to keep me alive and having that advocacy from Myeloma UK is invaluable.

“There’s every chance it could kill you, but you’ve got to get over the initial shock of the Big C.

“It was difficult, but you can get through it – don’t let it spoil your plans, control your decisions, or impact your future.

“Always get your symptoms checked out if you’re worried and trust your gut instinct.

“Identifying it early could help reduce the impact of myeloma before it’s too late.”

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He tried to tackle this with physiotherapy and exercise but his symptoms became more severe[/caption]
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Simon is now in remission but will unfortunately face relapses throughout his life[/caption]
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He has claimed the advocacy from Myeloma UK is invaluable[/caption]
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He said “I just want to see my kids grow up”[/caption]

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English seaside village ‘forgotten by the 21st century’ that’s crowd-free – and great St Ives alternative

THE tiny village of Cadgwith has been named as a great alternative for tourists looking to avoid the crowds in Cornwall.

St Ives is one of the UK’s most desired holiday destinations, meaning it can get very busy during the summer months.

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Sykes Holiday Cottages have recommended swapping St Ives of Cadgwith (pictured)[/caption]
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The small fishing village is home to thatched cottages[/caption]

Luckily, there are plenty of other Cornish towns and villages that are deserving of a visit – including Cadgwith.

Located on the eastern side of the Lizard Peninsula, the tiny fishing village is home to a cluster of thatched cottages that line the sides of its harbour.

It even describes itself as being “forgotten by the 21st century” on its website.

Sykes Holiday Cottages said: “Cadgwith, a quaint village and fishing port in Cornwall, brings all the charm of St Ives with much less people.”

And travel website Cornish Secrets wrote: “Unmissable and un-commercialised, it is the quintessential stuff of picture postcards, where whitewashed ‘chocolate box’ cottages tumble down the narrow windy path to the harbour.”

Cadgwith’s beach is a small shingle beach lined with a fleet of tiny fishing boats, which are still said to be in use.

Meanwhile, The Cadgwith Cove Inn is known for holding singing renditions of Cornish songs on a Friday evening.

Holidaymakers looking to stay in one of the thatched-roof cottages can book an overnight stay at Louvain, a property managed by Sykes Holiday Cottages.

The five-bedroom property has sea views from almost every window, with guests able to take advantage of the coast with a kayak or canoe.

There’s also Cadgwith Camping, which describes itself as a “back to basics site on a working dairy farm”.

Its pitches can be found overlooking the Cornish coast from the nearby clifftops.

These views and its laid back attitude earned it top spot in a list of Nine top coastal campsites in the UK in The Times too.

They said: “You can watch ships pass in the night from this gloriously green, stripped-back site on a working farm on the lee side of the Lizard Peninsula.

“The hand-built showers are hot, the loos use sawdust rather than water, dogs and campfires are permitted, and breakfast is a bargain at £6.

“There are also sensational sunrises to admire and even the cows — blonde Jerseys — are gorgeous. Fifteen minutes’ walk across fields takes you to the harbourside Cadgwith Cove Inn.”

Other quaint fishing villages to visit

Set in north Devon, Clovelly is a privately owned fishing village that was largely unknown to the outside world until the mid-19th Century.

The small English village was originally owned by William the Conqueror who then gifted Clovelly to his wife.

But in 1884, Christine Hamlyn inherited the village and set about renovating the cottages.

The estate is now owned by Christine’s great grand-nephew The Hon. John Rous, and tourists are very much welcomed.

Holidaymakers need to pay to enter the village, with tickets costing £8.75 per adult during the summer months.

The ticket includes entry into the village, parking as well at the entrance into Clovelly Court Gardens, and the Fisherman’s Cottage.

What's it like to visit a small fishing village in Cornwall?

SUN’S Head of Travel – Digital, Caroline McGuire, recently visited Boscastle – another tiny seaside town in Cornwall, here’s what she thought about her trip.

Picture an English seaside town and it usually stirs up images of sandy shores, 99 cones with flakes, maybe even a pier.

But Boscastle on the north coast of Cornwall couldn’t be further from that.

The quaint harbour village with its steep narrow lanes, lined with the cutest of Cornish stone cottages, is a great snapshot of the wild northern edge of the county.

My favourite part is following the river that runs out into the sea though, and jumping from the harbour wall into the water at high tide.

Then, warming up with a coffee and a pastry from The Good Stuff cafe on Castle Harbour.

And in the evenings, there is no where better for a fantastic meal than the small, but lively seafood restaurant and bar that serves fish caught from their boat and meat from their farm. Oh, and some excellent cocktails.

Meanwhile, travel experts have revealed the best seaside town in England.

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Cadgwith is a tiny fishing village in Cornwall[/caption]

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