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Laura Sharman

Cancer stricken mum suffers airport heartbreak waiting to board bucket list trip

A mum battling cancer suffered holiday heartbreak at the airport while waiting to jet off on a bucket list trip.

Elen Thomas, 42, felt determined to live her best life and make happy memories after she was diagnosed with a devastating lung cancer.

The singer and TV makeup artist first noticed something was wrong when her cough lingered after a bout of Covid-19.

She later noticed tiny flecks of blood coming up with her cough and felt a slight lump in her chest when she moved in bed or bent to tie her shoelaces.

"I didn’t feel ill but mentioned it to one of the medical team at work and he said I should get it checked out," she told Wales Online.

Elen, who has worked on productions including The Crown, Poldark and Bridgerton, was diagnosed with a rare lung cancer called muco epidermoid carcinoma in June 2021.

Singer songwriter and mum-of-one Elen Thomas pictured before her devastating diagnosis (Elen Thomas / Media Wales)

The mum-of-one, from Ynysybwl, Wales, had to have a third of her right lung removed at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital two months later.

After surgery, more tests revealed the crushing news that the cancer had spread to Elen's brain and she began further treatment that October.

She had specialist radiotherapy in Bristol and was put on inhibitor medication which reduced the tumours in her brain from 11 to now two.

Despite the devastating diagnosis, Elen said she has not felt especially ill at any time.

Elen decided not to ask how long she has left (Elen Thomas / Media Wales)
Tests revealed she had lung cancer which had spread to her brain (Elen Thomas / Media Wales)

In April this year, she felt well enough to plan a trip to Japan with her son to celebrate his 11th birthday visiting the Nintendo Park in Osaka.

But disaster struck as they were called to board the flight at Heathrow Airport when Elen had an unexpected seizure.

Rushed to hospital, Elen had to cancel the trip and lost all her money because her illness meant she had not been eligible for any travel insurance.

It had been a risk she was willing to take because she had never had a seizure before, was not feeling ill and all her treatments were going well.

"I lost the flight money and lost it all. It was so weird as I was not feeling stressed or anxious and have never had a seizure before or since," she said.

"We had been booked to go to Universal Studios in Osaka and the Nintendo Park because my son is crazy about Nintendo."

The mum underwent extensive surgery and treatment (Elen Thomas / Media Wales)

Now Elen is trying to raise funds to go out to Japan again with her son, this time with a companion in case something should happen to her.

In the meantime she took him karting in Wales to celebrate his birthday and says she wants to create happy memories for him.

"I want us to do things together. It’s about enjoying things for today. No one knows how long they have got," she continued.

"I have not asked doctors for my prognosis and I don’t want to ask because if someone gives you three years that can become a self fulfilling prophecy.

"I don’t know and haven’t asked but the average time for people to be on the tablets I am on now is 24 months."

Elen said she wants to “live the best life I can” doing things with her son and also singing.

Although she has had to stop working because of her illness, she has continued to sing and record.

Before she was hit by cancer, Elen released a single Lazy Alibis from her album Beautifully Imperfect.

In 2020, it reached number five in the iTunes singer songwriter charts while the album went to number nine.

Describing her style as “folky pop”, Elen has a band called Eating Elkie Barton and has a new duet called Beautiful Distractions with Cardiff musician Chris Stoodley.

For now, she is trying to stay positive and share as much time as she can with her son, who she home educates.

She hopes to take him to Japan if she can raise money to re-book the trip and pay for a chaperone to go with her.

“I am already on my second line of inhibitor medicine which are only due to last 24 months," she said.

"Then the only treatment available is chemotherapy, which I’ve been told won’t work because the brain tumours are buried so deep in my brain.

“I’m collecting money to try to get us back to japan with a chaperone as I’ve been told I’m not allowed to be alone.

“And I’d like to get to a treatment centre in America for a feasibility assessment to see if the cancer can be cured.”

Elen has launched a GoFundMe page to raise funds to take her son to Japan with a chaperone.

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