Amy Dowden has issued an emotional, lengthy statement a year on from announcing her cancer diagnosis. Amy, who says doctors found "no evidence" of disease back in February, has been keeping fans updated on her cancer journey since her diagnosis. In a new post, the BBC pro dancer and Strictly Come Dancing star Amy wrote: "These past few weeks and especially days I’ve constantly been thinking this time last year I was having this test, or this appointment.
A year ago today it was confirmed what we thought it was but it became reality and my life changed forever when the Dr said we are sorry Amy it’s cancer. I can’t believe it’s been a year and all what my body has been through and achieved. "A year ago Ben, myself and my twin sister cried together and had to pull ourselves together as we had to break the news to my parents and just knowing the heart ache and worry it was going to cause.
I used to lay awake for hours with my mind going to all sorts of places, would I make it to Christmas , would I dance again, how’s Ben going to cope, I don’t want to lose my hair , you name it. READ MORE Spain warns UK tourists Majorca and Ibiza 'can't take' their 'type' of tourism "I wish I knew then how I would be a year on. I told myself constantly this too shall pass and a year on, my hair growing back, my energy getting better and better, back dancing and most importantly spending time with my family and friends and appreciating life.
"I have a new body i’m still learning to a.
