Story
Five years ago, following a series of terrible headaches, I was taken into hospital. Scans revealed there was ‘a mass’ on my brain. My worst fears were realised: a brain tumour.
There followed a terrible few days in Royal Preston Hospital: Was it operable? Could it be removed? Would there be any lasting damage?
Is this IT?
I have known several people who have had brain tumours: Sadly, all of them died.
Fortunately, the tumour was operable and was removed completely but I had to wait several days to find out the results of the biopsy. How malignant was it? Could it recur? Had it spread elsewhere?
Fortunately, it turned out to have been a “benign” tumour and in a place where it could be removed: I’m told it is “unlikely” to return but I still need periodic MRI scans to check everything is OK.
The dedicated staff at Royal Preston Hospital has my eternal gratitude.
That’s my story.
Since then, I’ve always wanted to ‘do something’ to try and
raise money, so this year I decided to set myself a challenge and I’ve chosen
to do the Hadrian’s Wall Walk.
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