Deborah James told Instagram followers she was “trying to find the diamond moments in the rough” as she continued her end-of-life care.

The podcaster tragically revealed in May that nothing else could be done to cure his stage four cancer when he returned home to be with his family.

With her heartbreaking and heartwarming story touching the hearts of many, Deborah has raised over £ 6.5 million for cancer research and received a Queen’s Honor for her tireless efforts.

You host, Me And The Big C previously explained that doctors at this point have no idea how long she has left to live and so Deborah is taking each day as it comes, enjoying some of the many things we all take for granted. . .



Deborah took the time to enjoy some of the things we all take for granted.

After moving to her parents’ family estate in Surrey, heroine Bowelbabe took a break to enjoy a meal.

Deborah rarely leaves her luxurious country estate, but instead opted for a change of scenery to go home for the weekend enjoying the feel of warm weather on her skin.

The mother of two took to Instagram with a happy snapshot of herself eating what looked like a delicious and nutritious meal outdoors in a beautiful setting.



Deborah provides end of life care for her stage 4 cancer at home with her family.

He wrote: “Happy Friday! I am grateful to be able to enjoy another moment of sunshine on my face and the food that makes me smile! ” she wrote.

“I’m just trying to find the moments of the diamond in the rough, but when you look hard enough you realize they might still be there! Thanks as always for your great messages and love. I wish you a good day.”

Holding a cocktail in one hand, the star who recently received a womens title from Prince William looked casually glamorous as she smiled while wearing a fabulous floral dress from her In The Style collection, which raises additional funds to support Cancer Research UK. .



Deborah revealed that she has already outlived what the doctors expected

Recently, in an episode of Lorraine, Deborah explained that she felt totally “blessed” for living beyond the doctors’ expectations.

She said to the Scottish host: “I am taking life one day at a time and I continue to feel blessed to have another day knowing my time is limited.

“At the same time, to tell the truth, I have already survived, once again, what they told me when they sent me out of the hospital.”

The podcaster added: “I’m a little surprised too. But I think it’s having that sense of purpose, being involved, continuing the campaign that keeps me going.”