The campaigner is holidaying in west Clare and says she is enjoying her weekend, despite some mobility issues.
“My back is just not cooperating BUT I know I am in a better place than six weeks ago when I was confined to a chair. I am just about getting down there and I need to rest after every time I exert myself,” she writes on social media. Sharing photos with her daughter, Amelia, and of the places they’ve visited around Doonbeg, she says she has enjoyed spending time at her family’s holiday home and visiting her favourite beach, going for dinner, and travelling around the area.
Cervical Check campaigner Vicky Phelan has revealed she is in a better place than she ever was but has opened up about the challenges that have plagued her ...
Vicky updated her followers and revealed that she is now in ‘manageable pain’ as she shared a series of stunning pictures of afternoon tea with her mother in a five-star hotel in Cashel. Vicky added that she always buys something: ‘Yesterday it was a lovely Burren candle, having dinner out at another favourite restaurant which has just been taken over by new owners and management.’ Cervical Check campaigner Vicky Phelan has revealed she is in a better place than she ever was but has opened up about the challenges that have plagued her in recent weeks.
The CervicalCheck campaigner spent the bank holiday weekend at her holiday home, where she visited her favourite beach Doughmore, enjoyed coffee from Moher ...
I am only now, in the past few days able to walk without either a 4-wheeler or a Zimmer frame.” I am just about getting down there and I need to rest after every time I exert myself.” “My back is just not cooperating BUT I know I am in a better place than 6 weeks ago when I was confined to a chair.
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"I am just about getting down there and I need to rest after every time I exert myself. Vicky then added: "Apologies for the rant. Vicky spent the weekend in Co. Clare, and visited Doughmore, her family's favourite beach.
Cervical cancer campaigner Vicky Phelan says she can no longer walk on her favourite beach due to the toll her cancer treatment has taken on her body.
“My back is just not cooperating BUT I know I am in a better place than six weeks ago when I was confined to a chair. I am just about getting down there and I need to rest after every time I exert myself,” she wrote. “While it has been lovely to get down here and to get down on the beach, it is also so hard at times because I can't walk the beach.