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In her mid-20s, balancing a stable job and a partying lifestyle, Annie was also on the hunt for a man. She wanted to find Mr Right, get married, buy a house and live the life she'd always wanted. But then one day, she found a lump – breast cancer. The two words that would derail Annie's life. Suddenly she realised how short her life had been, and the very idea of finding love seemed impossible. As her hair fell out, and her social life crumbled, her mental health deteriorated. She began to question if she would actually survive. Struggling with an identity crisis and worryingly low moods, she…mehr

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In her mid-20s, balancing a stable job and a partying lifestyle, Annie was also on the hunt for a man. She wanted to find Mr Right, get married, buy a house and live the life she'd always wanted. But then one day, she found a lump – breast cancer. The two words that would derail Annie's life. Suddenly she realised how short her life had been, and the very idea of finding love seemed impossible. As her hair fell out, and her social life crumbled, her mental health deteriorated. She began to question if she would actually survive. Struggling with an identity crisis and worryingly low moods, she wondered if she'd ever be able to live the normal life that had been within her reach only months earlier. Love and Remission tells the tale of a young woman in search of love and mental wellbeing.
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Annie Belasco is an army wife, author, and writer from the heart of East London. She uses her funny and brutal honesty to convey her positive experiences of mental health, cancer, and dating. She regularly blogs for international health charities and organisations centred around empowering women and their families affected by trauma. Annie has been featured in national newspapers and, most recently, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, to discuss dating with difficulty. Annie is determined to inspire and encourage open conversation around mental health so that people can begin to heal.