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A widowed mother-of-two is fundraising for her daughters' future after she was diagnosed with terminal cancer.  

Helen Davy, 44, faces the heartwrenching prospect of leaving her girls Annalise, eight, and Kairen, five, just four years ago after her husband John died of a blood clot. 

The IT manager, from Rotherham, has been diagnosed with Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP), which has spread to her appendix, bowel, stomach, colon and pelvis. 

She is now raising money in the hope of making memories with her daughters and providing some financial support in the future. 

Helen Davy, 44, faces the heartwrenching prospect of leaving her girls Annalise, eight, and Kairen, five, just four years ago after her husband John died of a blood clot

Helen, whose daughters will be raised by her twin sister, told the : 'My first thoughts weren't for me but for my girls and what was going to happen to them...

b7c58db4f91cdfd74e92b233129eb983.jpgAll the money will go to the girls and their future.

'I don't want to take them on some lavish holiday abroad, to me it is about having fun while we can and that doesn't cost a fortune.

'We have a kitchen disco every Saturday and we are planning to go to Butlins as I sometimes struggle to do things due to the pain. I am also making some memory boxes for them.'

Helen first noticed something was wrong when she developed a limp and a stomach ache about a year ago. Doctors initially put the pain down to appendicitis.  

A couple of months ago, Helen was referred for scans that revealed the pain was due to a tumour in her appendix that the cancer had spread. 

The mother-of-two is starting chemotherapy soon and 카지노사이트 said she is 'determined' to make it to Christmas. 

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Helen Davy lost her husband John four years ago and is now battling terminal canc

/>Pictured, Helen and John on their wedding day in a photo shared on Facebook

Family friend Paul Keeton has set up a Go Fund Me

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