Jessie J admitted 'some days are harder than others' as she shared an honest update a month after her breast cancer surgery. The Price Tag singer was diagnosed with "early" breast cancer and underwent crucial surgery last month, with the star sharing frequent health updates with fans on social media.
She's currently in recovery and took to her Instagram page this week to tell fans she's 'feeling good' despite 'some days' being harder than others. Along with a compilation video of snaps of her holding her son Sky, she wrote: "It will be 4 weeks since my breast cancer surgery on Saturday. I am feeling good. Some days are harder than others.
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"My movement is good, still very sore, but I am getting more like myself every day. Mentally it’s all catching up with me. So giving myself a little space to feel it all. It’s a [rollercoaster] for sure."
Jessie said her son and her partner have been on holiday visiting the family members while she rested.
"Sky has gone away for 2 weeks with his Dad to his Danish fam, but also so I can rest and do physio. (And re organise the whole house with my Mum and my sister as my body) lol. My adhd and ocd still going strong."
She went on to say: "I’m not allowed to pick Sky up for a few months and that has been a difficult adjustment, I just want to hold him like this and spin around. But in the bigger picture it’s a small sacrifice to have my health and to still be here.
"The day will come I can lift him up for a cuddle. I can’t wait for that day. That day is what gets me through these days. These days are weird. I love being your Mum Sky. I miss my boys."
Fans rushed to the comment section to share their support, with one user writing: "you are so strong!! Sending you so much love," and Amy Dowden posting: "Sending so much love!"
"Such immense strength and courage , none of know how strong we are until put to the test , the human spirit is incredible," one fan commented.
Three weeks ago, Jessie J shared a sweet clip of her son Sky, who she shares with basketball player Chanan Colman, singing at the studio as she smiled proudly at him.
She wrote: "This is so special. This little boy is the brightest light in my whole world." The star has been updating fans throughout the difficult journey, and provided one two weeks post surgery.
At the time, she wrote how she went into 'survival mode' after being diagnosed.
The Macmillan Support Line offers confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to talk, call them on 0808 808 0000.
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