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
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
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
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
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
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
Hope, you are living a life with a great joy! It was June 22, 2017 when I was diagnosed with Grade 3 Brain Tumor – Astrocytoma. Earlier, when I got
My tumor’s name was Jim. I was 15 when the MRI found Jim hiding in the left frontal lobe of my brain. Jim was evicted four years later, during the
I was diagnosed four weeks ago with a grade 3. I had a total resection 2 weeks ago. I have started a blog to record my experience. www.bambiandme.com Sarah Hughes
I was 17 years old when I was diagnosed with two extraventricular neurocytomas, the day that changed my life forever. I started having partial focal seizures, 3 days went by
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