How leeches could save my life
10/8/2007 Bradford, England Claire Lomax www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk A young mother is battling back from mouth cancer thanks to the medicinal magic of blood-sucking leeches. Michelle Fuller, 32, had to endure the slimy creatures placed on her tongue four times a day for a week and a half to boost circulation to her reconstructed tongue following surgery to remove a cancerous tumour, which if left untreated would have proved fatal. Despite the yuk' factor it has proved successful and Michelle - one of youngest patients to be treated for mouth cancer - is now on the road to recovery. "I have never been squeamish and I just said you have to do what you have to do'," said Michelle. Michelle, who lives in Clayton with her partner Mall, 31, and seven-year-old daughter Morgan, sought advice earlier this year after feeling discomfort in her tongue. She didn't have a dentist but when it got to the point where she could no longer eat because of pain in her tongue, she called NHS Direct for advice. An appointment was made with an orthodontist at St Luke's Hospital and an MRI scan and a biopsy were carried out. On April 16 she was told she had mouth cancer, a disease which is most commonly seen in people over the age of 60, smokers and heavy drinkers - none of which apply to Michelle. Michelle's parents Peter and Eileen Fuller, of Bingley, believe a tongue piercing their daughter had 11 years ago could be to blame, [...]