Georgie Swallow, a 28-year-old content creator from London, was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma after ignoring symptoms for months. She experienced persistent itchy legs, night sweats, and constant exhaustion, attributing them to stress and fatigue. Georgie shared, “I would itch until I broke the skin which would keep me up all night… no cream or lifestyle change would make it go.” Despite losing weight and frequent colds, she believed she was simply overworked. Her condition was confirmed after consulting her GP. Georgie now raises awareness about early cancer detection through her blog and social media. 
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