By MAMAMIA NEWS
On air this morning, Nova radio host Kate Langbroek opened up about her 10-year-old son’s three-year battle with leukemia.
Langbroek said her first-born son Lewis was diagnosed in 2009. At first doctors though he had a virus, but after they pushed for more tests when their son wasn’t getting better, Lewis was diagnosed with a form of leukaemia called T-cell ALL.
“It is mercifully very rare and it is mercifully quite curable,” Langbroek said.
In March this year, Lewis was cleared of the cancer.
“He’s really well and he’s really healthy and his hair’s grown back,” she told her co-host Dave Hughes.
Langbroek said her son was 18 kilos at one point during his battle “and he had a feeding tube and he was a bald little badger”.
“When I was tucking him in last night there were so many times that I didn’t dare to think that I’d be tucking in my ten year old son and I feel so blessed that I am and that we’re all here.
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OMG that is remarkable that you have kept on keeping on all this time and have kept mum about this.Too many people in the spotlight use illness as a way to self promote, albeit twinged with hardship etc - its a way of just grabbing headlines and I truly respect the decision you made to swim against that tide. Wow - what a great role model you are to all of us not only your own children. Wishing you all the very best for now and beyond.xx
Good on you Kate. I, for one, can understand about keeping it private & treating work as a salvation. Sometimes the only way to cope is to spend 80% of the time pretending its not happening and 20% of the time facing the terrifying reality, processing it, making decisions then moving back to normal life. Because as it turns out, this was just a bump in Lewis' road, it does not define him entirely as a child. It's important for the other children as well to not let an illness be all consuming. Time passes & you can never get that time in their development back.