Sarah Haslam said the procedure has left her with an ''enormous'' L-shaped seven-inch scar
A woman was left feeling ''like Frankenstein's monster" after a two-stone tumour was removed from her womb.
But the procedure has left her with an ''enormous'' L-shaped seven-inch scar running from her breast bone to her vagina. Despite complications, Sarah has now returned to her normal weight and is on the road to recovery. "I was wearing two or three sanitary towels at a time and buying them in bulk. This one time I was wearing white jeans and it looked like a murder scene.
Sarah, engaged to Daniel Clarke, 44, a warehouse worker, said: "After bleeding for 32 days straight, I knew something wasn't right. I'd never had a seizure, it was terrifying.''
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