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Would you like to find out more about brain tumours and their symptoms? Or have you just received the diagnosis? Perhaps you need a guide to the people who can help you? Your search is over; you'll find this information here : all neatly charted for you.

Megs brain scan showing her tumour
Download the Patient UK leaflet for
an overview of brain tumours

 

 

What are brain tumours?

Patient UK have developed a leaflet which provides an excellent overview of the different types of brain tumour. This is a useful starter that also includes information on brain tumour symptoms, their diagnosis and treatment.

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Have You Lost Your Way leaflet
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who can help you find your way


Have you lost your way?

brainstrust has put together a guide to help you find your way. The guide is based on our experiences and details which people have been involved in Meg's care. We have found that it has been pretty much left to us to orchestrate things: make appointments, ask to see people, ask questions, find out who is out there who can help. So we hope this guide will help you find your way.

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All at Sea?

When the consultant radiologist told us that Meg had a brain tumour, I discovered what being speechless means. I opened my mouth but no words would come out. We had never felt so out of control before. This guide has some suggestions about how to help you feel that you are in control of a situation over which you have no control – at the moment. It does get better.

What to do when you hear the diagnosis »

brainstrust can offer you a free 2nd opinion at the National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery in London. If you would like another opinion on your diagnosis and the treatment options available to you then please contact  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or call 01983 292 405

Living With A Brain Tumour by Dr Peter Black
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Books to help you on your journey

Was it C. S. Lewis who said 'we read to know that we are not alone'? Since our voyage began I have read copious books related to neurosurgery – not all non-fiction. If reading helps you, then here a few recommendations. And don’t forget to order them through the Amazon link!

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If you need more information or would like to have an informal chat then
you can call Helen on 01983 292 405 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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