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Published 16:29 10 Feb 2022 GMT
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She then signed off with "All my love, Mammy."
Just a few weeks ago, Lynsey told her Instagram followers that a tumour in her bowel has "grown again", which made her concerned that she wouldn't be able to travel to Germany.
In the past, Lynsey has spoken about how her daughters have reacted to her experience with cancer.
She shared on Instagram that her eight-year-old grew very upset thinking about her mum's health.
She said: "All I felt I could say was none of us know when it’s our time to go to heaven, and that I can’t promise I’ll be here forever but that people thought that Mammy wouldn’t be here now, and that it’s amazing. So all I can promise you is that l’ll keep trying my best to try different things like Mexico and hopefully now Germany which she seemed happy [about]."
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