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Meadow, from Frenchay, South Gloucestershire, was diagnosed in November 2023 and has lost clumps of her hair."I remember saying to my mum so many times in the hospital, 'what have I done in my past life to deserve anything like this?'," she said.
"The day [Meadow] lost her hair was a really devastating day for us all," Sarah said."When huge clumps of hair was coming out in her hairbrush, you knew then that she had cancer and it was serious."She said Meadow faced bullying since her diagnosis and no longer goes to school full time.
"I don’t think any person should go through this," Meadow said. "Losing my hair was like losing a part of me."The 14-year-old has tried different wigs to help boost her confidence but said many have slipped, been ill-fitting or poor quality.
After months of trialling different wigs, the mother and daughter found the "perfect solution" in interlace wigs.
They are made of different sections sewn and attached to the scalp, over the remaining hair.They even had to keep it a secret even from the closest family members, which caused "one of the biggest stresses".
"If anybody found out and felt against it, they could have stopped her from going," she said."It would have meant that [we] could have got in trouble for it."
Ms Fenner described her mother as "an incredibly independent person who knew her own mind", so initially, her decision had come as no surprise."But then the gravity of the situation came in of exactly what it meant - it was one of those things that you hear about that doesn't happen to you."