Brain tumour symptoms can include forgetfulness and dizzy spells

0

A mum-of-three was diagnosed with a brain tumour after experiencing forgetfulness, exhaustion and dizzy spells. Maggie McMartin, now aged 70, first noticed something was wrong after she started getting dizzy spells and being sick in 1998. At the time her GP treated her for labyrinthitis – an inner ear infection that affects balance.

Maggie, from the Isle of Islay in Scotland, was taken to hospital where an MRI scan revealed a mass on her brain.

She was later diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma – a type of non-cancerous brain tumour – in May 2005.

Maggie had the tumour removed that year but the surgeon cut through her nerves during the procedure, which left her deaf in one year and with a drooped face.

She said: “The operation to remove the tumour was a disaster.

“It took me a long time to accept what had happened to me, but my family tell me my face is my badge of honour.”

Maggie needed surgery afterwards to lift her face.

Now she is hoping to spread awareness of the disease and has dedicated herself to raising money for Brain Tumour Research, fundraising more than £7,500 so far.

Maggie said: “There’s not enough awareness of brain tumours and it is vital that more research is done to find a cure for this horrible disease.”

The hospital trust was approached for comment and the surgeon in question is no longer allowed to practise in Scotland.

There are two main types of brain tumour. Non-cancerous or benign brain tumours grow slowly and are less likely to return after treatment

Whereas cancerous or malignant brain tumours are more likely to grow back after treatment.

Common symptoms of a brain tumour include:

  • Headaches
  • Seizures (fits)
  • Persistently feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting) and drowsiness
  • Mental or behavioural changes, such as memory problems or changes in personality
  • Progressive weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
  • Vision or speech problems.

If you experience any of the symptoms and are concerned you could have a brain tumour, speak to your GP.

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS

 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Samachar Central is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – admin@samacharcentral.com. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave a comment