“How the cancer made him realize that life is too short.

British singer Jessie J has shown that breast cancer diagnosis has completely changed the prospect of life, prompting her to pursue dreams and projects that she had always suspended. The 37-year-old artist, who in June underwent a complete mastoctomy after doctors discovered the disease at the early stage, is currently [...]
The 37-year-old artist, who in June underwent a complete mastoctomy after doctors discovered the disease at the early stage, is currently in the process of recovery, writes DailyMail.
In a video published in the Instagram, she confessed some of the new goals she wants to realise: “I want to write books. Make a child album. You remove all tattoos. Take my family on vacation. I want to learn how to ride a bike. I wish I could learn another language, but I know it's not going to happen. I also want to find the right treatment for ADHD and OCD”

Jessie added that the cancer experience gave him the incentive to turn these desires into reality: “When going through something like that, people say change. But actually I've always had these thoughts. Just cancer makes you act because you realize that life is short. And I want to do it now”.
Shortly ago, the singer shared the difficult moment after the surgery when she burst into tears looking at her wounds.

Mama's massaging my breasts because I can't touch wounds. I started to cry and I said I can't believe this happened to me. She told me I'd like to be you and we both burst into tears... I'm glad it's not her,” told Jessie in an interview. The Sunday Times.
The doctors had told him that early detection would require no radio therapy or chemotherapy, but because of the size of the tumor, he had to perform a complete mastetomi.

While waiting for another surgery to improve the implant's symmetry, Jessie is determined to return to music vigorously. Her new song, Believes In Magic, will be published 29 August.
She also spoke of her two-year-old son, Sky, whom she called the <x0ndry of life” throughout the battle with the disease.

In a long post at Instagram, Jessie explained that he will not allow operations or health problems to stop him as a mother and artist: “I can rest, take care of the boy, and publish new music. I've been leaving for 18 years after a big lab, just so I'm not afraid to write my own rules and adjust my life to my health. Another operation awaits me this year but I can handle it. I'm raising a little kid. I can do it. I can make it”.
Jessie added: “Life is never perfect. There's a pull-up and we just have to keep living among them. So I'm living today and I want you to have my music. Backed up? /Telegraphy/












