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18th December 2015
07:35pm GMT

Ciara O'Reilly.[/caption]
“I’m quite a robust person. I found myself in a situation where my mind was actually starting to formulate plans about taking my own life. I don’t even drink, but I was thinking ‘ok just go and get a bottle of vodka and take some pills and go up to Howth head and throw yourself off Howth head and just be done with this pain’. At the same time, my rational mind is going; you have a son, you have responsibilities, you have to keep going."
A Cork mother who wishes to remain anonymous spoke to TV3 about how her cancer diagnosis takes second priority after the constant threat of homelessness that looms over her.
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Jillian who wishes to remain anonymous.[/caption]
“My health is suffering. I feel so sick all the time. I’m constantly worried. I don’t sleep, my head never stops. I don’t have a life. I don’t really live, I exist basically. Basically, I feel like my body is disintegrating. I was diagnosed with cancer and I said to the doctor ‘I actually don’t have time for this’, and I didn’t. My cancer was less of a priority than my mortgage.”
The show will air on TV3 at 9 pm on December 21st.
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