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There is hope
November 28, 2014 my beautiful 6 1/2 year old niece was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I was beyond devastated. Then came even more bad news 5 days later

The Other Side of the Mirror
My story actually started several years ago, but let’s start with the title. The best way I can describe how I felt when the words “Brain Tumor” were said
Headache did mean brain tumor.
I started having severe headaches. But didn’t suspect it could be a brain tumor. So I kept ignoring the symptoms last October. I hope finals,at went to tot he ER
Poem “Eviction”
EVICTION To My Tumor, where’s the #Hashtag, Humor? How did you get in, thru a bend in my skull, my scalp, my skin? I don’t know why, I don’t know
Eileen Murphy
This past January 2017 a work colleague looked at me after our company’s Christmas break and said, “What’s wrong with your eye, its puffy?” I replied I probably ate something
Rose Gilligan
Two years ago, my story starts. I was having ringing in my ear so I went to an ENT. Hearing was normal, so they thought it was allergies. Went back
Dawn
My father, Leonard was diagnosed with glioblastoma (Stage IV) on January 20, 2016. Dad passed away in August. His struggle was long and grueling and came out of the blue.
Ashley Swafford
I have put together a bit of “What to expect when you are having brain surgery” type of story. I had a craniotomy in December 2016 to remove a Grade
Jeanette Tecca
In 2009, I was having headaches so severe that one day I could not even lift my head off my pillow. I was able to call my mom and ask