Ignored by Doctors 9 Times – Now the Mom of a Young Son Has About a Year to Live Due to a Terminal Illness

Georgia-Leigh Gardiner: A Young Mother’s Brave Fight After Terminal Cancer Diagnosis. 28-year-old Georgia-Leigh Gardiner from Leeds began experiencing serious symptoms in late 2024, including abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and dramatic weight loss. Despite visiting doctors between six and nine times, her concerns were repeatedly dismissed.

She was initially misdiagnosed with acid reflux and given medication, but her condition worsened — she could barely eat or drink, losing nearly 40 pounds. Only after meeting a new female GP, who found a lump in her breast, was she finally referred for more detailed testing. In June 2025, Georgia-Leigh received heartbreaking news: she had linitis plastica, a rare and aggressive form of stomach cancer.

The disease had already spread to her peritoneum, lymph nodes, and possibly her lungs. Her condition…

ear-old Georgia-Leigh Gardiner from Leeds began experiencing serious symptoms in late 2024, including abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and dramatic weight loss. Despite visiting doctors between six and nine times, her concerns were repeatedly dismissed.

She was initially misdiagnosed with acid reflux and given medication, but her condition worsened — she could barely eat or drink, losing nearly 40 pounds. Only after meeting a new female GP, who found a lump in her breast, was she finally referred for more detailed testing. In June 2025, Georgia-Leigh received heartbreaking news: she had linitis plastica, a rare and aggressive form of stomach cancer.

The disease had already spread to her peritoneum, lymph nodes, and possibly her lungs. Her condition was declared terminal, with doctors estimating she has about one year to live. Now beginning chemotherapy and exploring clinical trials — including one at the Hallwang Clinic in Germany — Georgia-Leigh is raising funds through a GoFundMe campaign to help cover treatment costs.

So far, more than $9,500 has been raised, with strong support from her community through events like a sold-out fundraiser night. Her main focus is creating memories with her 2-year-old son, Arlo. She and her fiancé, Callum, have moved up their wedding plans and will marry in Italy this September with help from the Wedding Wishing Well Foundation.

Georgia-Leigh’s story has raised awareness about the dangers of medical dismissal and the importance of trusting your instincts. She is now advocating for earlier detection and better care for patients with persistent symptoms. Her courage has inspired many, and her journey is a reminder to take every health concern seriously — and to fight for answers when something feels wrong.

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