"Believe me, there was nothing funny about being told that I had a tumor. Nothing that the doctors said sank in and was all too clinical even for me, lol. All I needed was support, which I had from my family and friends. Other than that I felt confused to what help was out there for me and for those around me."
"My operation went well, feeling quite alert even though I just had a brain tumor removed. 48 hours after, I took a turn for the worst, being sick, confused, agitated, upset, lost. I was rushed into theatre again... Waking up in intensive care, wires everywhere, wanting to move... But couldn't!"
"I live aware that if I have a bang on the top of my head it could be fatal, but on a positive note I am me and wouldn't change that for the world. I am a little better, stronger and thoughtful person thanks to my brain."
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I have set this page up so that anyone who feels they need to talk on a one to one basis, can do so by sending me a message via this form. None of the fields are mandatory, and you may keep completely anonymous. So please feel free to chat.
By whatever means you see fit, there are options to talk if you wish to branch out. I have tried to accommodate for those who wish to share or discuss their experiences or concerns.
The Forum. For people to offer information on organisations & counseling for brain abnormality sufferers and their families. Also a way to share your story.
One to one. A way to talk with me directly so that we may support one another. Whether it is friend, family or sufferer, I am here.
Support. This is a list of compiled sites. Some I found useful and others that you have promoted. Hopefully I will act as a 'go to' for your help & support