In 2008 I was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour when I was 25.. I keep a diary that I have now turned into this book.
It is not always easy for a person from the outside to see what is really happening to someone affected by a traumatic experience as such as this. The book shows my true emotions and hardships of a brain tumour, surgery, recovery and then the scars inside and out.
There is love, friendship and courage - you will cry, laugh, find things you didn’t know before. This book can help families and friends or other outsiders to see what a brain tumour survivor really wants you to know.
It is not always easy for a person from the outside to see what is really happening to someone affected by a traumatic experience as such as this. The book shows my true emotions and hardships of a brain tumour, surgery, recovery and then the scars inside and out.
There is love, friendship and courage - you will cry, laugh, find things you didn’t know before. This book can help families and friends or other outsiders to see what a brain tumour survivor really wants you to know.