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A Mother’s Final Message
She set up a GoFundMe page to help support her young son, Maison, and to raise awareness about the disease that took her life far too soon.
“I ignored the pain because I thought I was too young and too healthy,” she said. “Please, don’t do the same. Listen to your body. Don’t wait.”
Bowel Cancer: What to Watch For
While bowel cancer is often associated with older adults, doctors are seeing a concerning rise in younger, health-conscious individuals being diagnosed — people who exercise, eat well, and don’t fit the “typical” risk profile.
According to the NHS, common symptoms of bowel cancer can include:
- Ongoing changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation
- Blood in the stool or bleeding from the rectum
- A constant feeling of needing to pass stool, even after going to the toilet
- Persistent abdominal pain, bloating, or cramping
- A noticeable lump or swelling in the abdomen
- Unexplained weight loss
- Fatigue or low energy for no clear reason
Why Early Detection Matters
Bowel cancer is one of the most treatable cancers when caught in its early stages. However, once it spreads beyond the bowel, treatment becomes much more difficult.
Krystal’s story serves as a heartbreaking but powerful reminder that good health on the outside doesn’t always mean good health within.
A Legacy of Awareness
Her honesty continues to inspire families and individuals around the world to take symptoms seriously — to book that appointment, to ask that extra question, to trust that inner voice saying something isn’t right.
Her story is not one of defeat, but of courage — a reminder that awareness and vigilance can save lives.
Because sometimes, listening to your body is the most powerful thing you can do.