12 August 2018 - Chloe Pinder was just 23 when she was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a very rare type of cancer that affects the white blood cells.
When Chloe Pinder started to become increasingly tired she put it down to too much hard work in the office and at the gym. However, her health quickly became progressively worse to the point that even getting up the stairs at home was a struggle.
“I went to the GP at least three times and given tablets, because they thought it was something to do with my tummy at one point,” the 26-year-old from Cleethorpes, in Lincolnshire, tells i. “They did my bloods and they all came back fine.”