Nat Panagarry: Loughborough Lightning captain opens up on wife's treatment for cancer
Nat Panagarry says leading Loughborough's challenge for Netball Super League honours this season has helped her support wife Katie during her treatment for cancer.Returning to play for Loughborough has helped England international Panagarry negotiate the "dark stages"."It could have been easy at a point, when it was a pretty dark stage where I didn't want to do much and just wanted to look after her.
"The only way I could help Katie is if I'm healthy and people made sure I was eating, getting sleep, rest and moving my body as much as could."Nine months after Katie was diagnosed with stage four clear cell cancer, Panagarry says her wife is "cancer free currently". "She has gone through major surgery, chemotherapy rounds and at the minute we are out the other end," Panagarry told
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