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Cancer blogger James hails ‘incredible’ family support during end-of-life care

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PODCAST host Deborah James has praised her husband Sebastien for his “incredible” support as she receives end-of-life care for bowel cancer.

The 40-year-old former deputy headteache­r said her partner had “dropped everything” and was with her 24 hours a day.

Speaking to the Times from her parents’ home in Woking, Ms James also discussed the impact of her illness on her children, 14-year-old Hugo and 12-year-old Eloise. James was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016 and has since kept her more than 500,000 Instagram followers up to date with her treatments.

She said: “It’s been hideous telling my children. We have had a string of emotional conversati­ons that have escalated very quickly from supportive care to end-of-life care.

“My husband Sebastien has been incredible, he has dropped everything and is with me 24/7.

“My first thought was, I don’t want my children to see me like this. I didn’t think I would be able to speak to them without crying, but I’d love one last cuddle with them.”

Ms James said there are moments when she “just sobs uncontroll­ably” but added: “I can’t spend my last few days crying, it would be such a waste. So I’m trying to compartmen­talise my death, otherwise, how would I function?”

The campaigner, who has raised millions for cancer charities since her diagnosis, also addressed the preparatio­ns she was making for her death.

She said: “There’s quite a lot of death admin to do, in my mind I’m trying to get all the last bits sorted.

“I feel very calm knowing that my kids will be looked after – that was the biggest thing for me. I just wanted to know they would be okay without me. I don’t think they will crumble when their world crumbles.

“Retrospect­ively, the Covid pandemic was a massive blessing for our family. How else would we have had two years of just being together with no distractio­n?

“I watched every moment of them growing up in our little bubble and that makes up for some of the years I will lose.”

James has set up the Bowelbabe Fund, which has raised more than £2.5 million since it was announced at the beginning of the week.

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