Saturday, 30 November 2024

‘My dead husband would be glad his best friend is looking after me and his children’

Michelle Nicklin lost Jamie, 24, to cancer when she was pregnant with their twins but found happiness again by marrying his pal Kevin and having another child

 

Life dealt Michelle Nicklin a harsh blow when she lost her husband to cancer, but it was doubly cruel because she was pregnant with their twin babies.

When 24-year-old Jamie, a chef, was ­diagnosed with terminal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the couple made the brave ­decision to go ahead with IVF treatment using his frozen sperm and give him the family he desperately wanted.

Tragically, her husband lost his battle against the disease when she wasn’t even three months pregnant and Michelle, a widow at just 22, had to bring her new babies, a boy and a girl , into the world all by herself.

But now she has found happiness again – with a lifelong friend of Jamie’s.

She and Jamie had enjoyed a long friendship with Kevin Grantham and enjoyed regular get-togethers. They were both devastated by Jamie’s death.

And helping to support each other through their grief, Michelle and Kevin eventually fell in love.

They are now married and have a daughter of their own, four-year-old Kara. She was a bridesmaid at their wedding in August 2013, along with twins Hope and Johnny, now seven, who were also a ­bridesmaid and pageboy.

Michelle, 29, a care assistant who lives in Bicester, Oxon, with Kevin, 32, who works in sales, and the children, says: “I’ve finally found ­happiness again. When I lost Jamie, it was devastating and I never thought I would find such happiness again. I feel very lucky to have found love again.

“And its lovely that Jamie and Kevin knew each other for years. I know Jamie would approve of me marrying Kevin and that he is looking after our twins.”

Jamie was diagnosed with non-­Hodgkin’s lymphoma – a rare cancer which develops in the lymphatic system – a few weeks before he met Michelle.

Michelle says: “He was only 20 and really fit and sporty. He loved playing rugby and it seemed so hard to believe that someone so young and fit could have cancer.

 

MICHELLE GRANTHAM WITH TWINS JOHNNY AND HOPE
Devastating: Jamie didn’t live to see twins Johnny and Hope born

 

“I’d known Jamie since I was a ­teenager and we’d always got on really well. But when we decided to get together and become a couple he told me that he’d just had some bad news.

“He’d had some tests because he hadn’t been feeling well and it showed that he’d got cancer. I couldn’t believe it at first. He’d always been so healthy.

“But Jamie was optimistic that he would get better soon. And I thought he would get better too. He was just so young and full of life – there was no way that he would let it beat him.”

Jamie began a course of gruelling chemotherapy ­treatment. It was initially a success, but then further tests showed the cancer was back. He had a bone marrow transplant and radiotherapy but those didn’t work either.

Michelle says: “He was so strong throughout and he kept saying that it wouldn’t let it beat him. He was so determined.”

They got engaged and went ahead with their wedding in September 2006. The couple then decided to have IVF ­treatment to try and start a family. This was the only way as the ­chemotherapy Jamie was having could cause infertility.

Michelle says: “Both Jamie and I really wanted children. We knew that it wasn’t the ideal way to start a family – I hadn’t imagined it happening this way when faced with a future like this – but we decided that we would try anyway, despite his battle with cancer.

“ Jamie was desperate to be a dad. Luckily, his sperm had been frozen before he had started chemotherapy.”

Friends and family helped with the cost of private IVF treatment and two embryos were implanted in Michelle’s womb.

Michelle says: “I was nervous in case it didn’t work and I just had to pray that it would. Then two weeks later, we made the thrilling discovery that the treatment had been successful and I was pregnant. I couldn’t believe it.

“We went for an early scan but there was another surprise in store for us. As I lay on the scanning table and the sonographer ran the scanner gently over my stomach, she turned and told me that she could see two heartbeats. I was actually pregnant with twins.”

 

MICHELLE GRANTHAM WITH FIRST HUSBAND JAMIE NICKIN BEFORE HE DIED
Tragic: Michelle with first husband Jamie

 

The couple started making plans to raise them, but then when Michelle was 10 weeks pregnant, Jamie’s health started to deteriorate rapidly.

She told him she would always look after his babies, then he slipped away.

Michelle says: “I was devastated, I couldn’t believe that he was gone. We had been so happy celebrating the ­pregnancy and now only 10 weeks in I had lost him. But I knew that I had to be strong to look after our babies, so that’s what I did.

“I had two little lives growing inside me. They were the only things I had left of him and I had to take care of them.”

The twins were born in March 2008 at John Radcliffe Hospital , Oxford. John weighed 5lb 9oz and Hope 4lb 10oz.

Michelle says: “It was so emotional when I saw them for the first time. My mum and Jamie’s mum, Pauline, couldn’t stop crying, but I couldn’t stop smiling. They were so beautiful and I know that Jamie would have been so proud of them both. They seemed like a double gift to us sent from heaven. They were just so perfect to me.

“It was a daunting thought being a mum to twins on my own, but I had lots of help and support from my family and from Jamie’s parents too.”

Despite having lost her husband, Michelle insists she is glad she went ahead with the IVF treatment, even if it meant that Jamie never got to meet his twin babies.

She says: “If I’d known that I would have lost Jamie so early in our marriage and he would have left me bringing up our babies, I would still have made the same decision. I fulfilled his last wish of being a father and now I’ll always have his son and daughter with me.”

Numb with grief, Michelle set about trying to raise her new son and daughter alone and was grateful when their friend Kevin was around to help with the childcare, manual jobs around the house and provide a shoulder to cry on.

Michelle says: “Jamie and I had known Kevin for years and we had always got on so well with him. We had gone out regularly with him as a couple for meals at restaurants together and gone out for drinks too and always had a real laugh.

 

PA John Radcliffe Hospital
New life: The twins were born at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital

 

“Kevin and Jamie had always got on really well too – they were so close for years. They had that easy rapport together that friends who have been close for a long time enjoy.

“When Jamie was diagnosed with cancer, Kevin was so upset. But he was a great support to both of us. After Jamie died, he remained a great support for me.”

As the months went by after Jamie died, Michelle and Kevin grew closer and ­both eventually realised they were in love.

Michelle says: “I could always turn to Kevin for help getting through it all. He understood what I was going through because he’d been so close to Jamie and that was a real comfort to me.

“As time slowly went on, we grew closer and closer and eventually we started having feelings for one another. We became a couple two years later.”

Another two years on, their daughter Kara was born which has now made their family complete.

Michelle says: “It was an amazing moment when Kara was born. She was such a welcome addition to our family.

“The twins absolutely loved having a sister – they had been so excited when I was pregnant and they knew that they were going to get a little brother or sister. Having Kara in my life has now made my world complete.”

The couple then decided to get married. Michelle says: “It was a wonderful day. I still get on very well with Jamie’s parents and they are very happy that I’ve found love again with Kevin. He’s a wonderful dad to all three of the children and I know Jamie would be happy to see us together.

“‘I’ve always known that I would have had Jamie’s complete love and support for getting together with Kevin – he would just be thrilled that his friend is there to love and support me.

“We have a radio alarm clock in our bedroom and it has never worked, but it beeps every time we get into bed. I know it’s sounds weird, but it’s like Jamie is looking down on us, giving us his seal of approval.

“After all the heartbreak I’ve been through, I feel so lucky to have found love again and have a second chance at life.”


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