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Casualty star’s cancer plot PTSD

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THERE’S a bumpy ride ahead for Casualty’s Connie Beauchamp, as her cancer diagnosis can’t stay a secret for much longer.

But filming the upsetting scenes on the show led actress Amanda Mealing, 49, to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, as it triggered emotions from her real life experience with breast cancer.

Amanda was diagnosed with the disease in 2002, and went on to have a mastectomy, chemothera­py and radiothera­py, which she reveals made filming Connie’s storyline even more harrowing.

She says: “It’s been a challenge; more than I thought it would be. To play a person struggling with cancer is to tell myself all day, every day, that I am sick.

“In some scenes I heard those words said back to me for real. It invited back old anxieties and my PTSD reared its head again.”

Thankfully, the plot – which mirrored Amanda’s life 15 years ago – saw the actress reach out to get support. She tells TV Times: “I’m happy to say I sought help at the time the PTSD was most debilitati­ng, and was able to do so again this time. Anyone who’s survived or is fighting cancer or trauma will have been as affected as I was. “When one is faced with one’s own mortality it’s not something you can ignore.” Amanda, an ambassador for Breast Cancer Care, urged sufferers to get help, adding: “Fifteen years on, I still use Breast Cancer Care’s services. It doesn’t stop once the medical side is over.”

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