Woman experienced seizures due to tennis ball-sized tumour
The mum-of-two, who thought her seizures were caused by stress, discovered she had a tumour the size of a tennis ball squashing her brain. Helen Green, 58, believed her symptoms were due to the stress of the Covid pandemic. But an MRI scan revealed a six-centimetre tumour growing on the left temporal lobe of her brain.
Upon hearing her diagnosis, Helen, a community champion at Asda, was devastated.
“I went into hospital at 8.30am and at 3.30pm I was told I had a brain tumour,” she said. “I thought it was a death sentence.
“I was with my mum, Sheila, we both broke down and then pulled ourselves together and called around the family.”
“I couldn’t bring myself to tell people I had a brain tumour. I couldn’t accept what it really was.
She recalled: “I went into the room and looked straight at the clock to check the time.
“When I came round, I had counted four hours to make sure there had been no complications.
“When I first came out of the operation, I struggled walking. I had impaired speech, and I was physically fatigued.”
Helen has now recovered from surgery but still often struggles with her speech and undergoes regular check-ups to make sure that the tumour doesn’t return.
She added: “It is all still overwhelming for me. To think that I had been living all those years and carrying it around with me – the outcome could have been different if I found it earlier.
“I want to be how I used to be but that is not happening. I keep being reminded that it is still early days.
“I am lucky to be here and grateful to wake up in the morning.”
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 you should speak to your GP.
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