<p>AFTER being told she cannot be cured of cancer, Natasha Macdivitt and her family are making every day they have together count.</p><p>The 27-year-old, of Haydon End, was diagnosed with cervical cancer in July 2011, and breathed a sigh of relief in September when she was given the all-clear.</p><p>But the mum-of-three has now been told that the disease has appeared in her lungs and bones giving her less than a year to live.</p><p>Her family and friends are fundraising to make sure the children have fond memories of spending time with their mum, and also to pay for an alternative treatment, which is not available on the NHS, which could extend Natasha's life expectancy.</p><p><a href="http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/10139982.___I_don___t_just_want_them_to_remember_me_being_ill_and_tired___/?ref=mmnsp">Keep reading...</a></p>