Vicky Phelan’s memoir was a really engaging and inspiring read. It was harrowing to read at times, sparing no detail on the extent of the suffering caused by cervical cancer.
Much of her younger life presented many obstacles, most notably a tragic car accident during a college year in France in which her boyfriend died and she suffered multiple fractures and was told she would never walk again. Her spirit of determination that saw her become the first member of her extended family to excel in education and attend university stood to her, and she fought against this bleak prognosis and was walking within a year. Later, she would encounter a difficult pregnancy, and learn that her beloved daughter would have many health problems, and further experience an accident which would leave her scarred. So clearly Vicky Phelan was no stranger to adversity when she first learned she had cervical cancer.
However, as if it wasn’t enough to fight the battle against cancer, soon she would uncover huge discrepancies, miscommunications and cover-ups in the testing in what would turn out to have devastating affects for quite a number of women.
Prior to reading this book, the only capacity in which I knew Vicky Phelan was her voice in the media fighting against the injustices of the system, being a voice for all the affected women and leading the way for women to get retribution and call out the cover-ups at the heart of this scandal. Hers is a voice of strength, determination and conviction, and what she has done and continues to do is remarkable, inspirational and hugely courageous. However, what the book does is give us the heart of the person behind this voice, it shows her vulnerability, her fears, her humanity. The well-presented, strong woman we saw on the steps of the Four Courts was also a woman who struggled each day to get in there and fight, a woman in unbearable abdominal pain, who had to take with her a hot water bottle each day to ease the pain.
A remarkable read by a very inspiring, brave and strong woman, I would highly recommend it.