The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Charity head shave by MSP’s widow as she battles cancer

Linda Johnstone to ‘turn a negative into a positive’

- JIM MILLAR jimillar@thecourier.co.uk

The widow of popular north east Tory MSP Alex Johnstone, who died after battling cancer in 2016, is to have her head shaved to raise funds for research into the disease as she herself fights the illness.

After suffering a range of “aches and pains” Linda Johnstone, who lives in Stonehaven, was given a battery of tests before being diagnosed with myeloma, a rare and incurable blood cancer which originates in the bone marrow.

She was also found to have another type of blood cancer called amyloidosi­s –a group of rare, serious conditions caused by a build-up of an abnormal protein called amyloid in organs and tissues throughout the body.

Mrs Johnstone has undergone a programme of chemothera­py sessions over the summer, but now faces a stem cell transplant after having her own immature stem cells harvested over a three day period last month.

In the next stage of treatment she will have the stem cells transfused back in a process that could see her kept in semiisolat­ion in hospital for up to a month.

Mrs Johnstone said: “Just before the stem cell transplant I will be given a large dose of chemothera­py which will kill off my immune system to allow the new cells to begin functionin­g normally, but a side effect of this is that my hair will fall out.”

Linda said that for many people, especially women, losing hair during chemothera­py can be particular­ly distressin­g, but she wanted to “turn a negative into a positive” and raise muchneeded funds to help find a cure.

She said: “I am hugely grateful to the many medical profession­als who have been involved in my treatment so far.

“I’ve also been extremely fortunate in being the given the chance of a stem cell transplant, as although the type of cancer I have is incurable, it is treatable and it can be managed.”

The event, which includes a raffle with prizes donated by local businesses, takes place on Monday September 16 at 7pm at the Belvedere Hotel in Stonehaven.

Mrs Johnstone would like to encourage as many people as possible to come along to the event, and if anyone would like to make a donation she can be contacted through her Facebook page Myeloma And Me – Linda’s Journey’.

 ?? Picture: Darrell Benns. ?? Linda Johnstone in Glenbervie Cemetery at a bench she erected in memory of her late husband and north-east MSP Alex Johnstone. She is facing her own cancer battle.
Picture: Darrell Benns. Linda Johnstone in Glenbervie Cemetery at a bench she erected in memory of her late husband and north-east MSP Alex Johnstone. She is facing her own cancer battle.
 ??  ?? Alex Johnstone, who died after battling cancer in 2016.
Alex Johnstone, who died after battling cancer in 2016.

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