A Brain Tumour Survivors guide to life. Gary, Marty and Me.
Stuart C Hannah
18 episodes
1 month ago
A podcast about positivity for the large number of people diagnosed with brain tumours every year. It sounds a grim subject but not every tumour diagnosis ends in tragedy (sadly still too many do) and I wanted to offer some positivity to anyone’s newly diagnosed and maybe inspire them to stay positive. I want to share my story and how I found ways to fight my way through this huge challenge with humour and optimism. I try to be explain the hospital & surgery experienceI. Sharing information on resources available to 'Brain Tumour Warriors', support groups and charities that can help you.
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A podcast about positivity for the large number of people diagnosed with brain tumours every year. It sounds a grim subject but not every tumour diagnosis ends in tragedy (sadly still too many do) and I wanted to offer some positivity to anyone’s newly diagnosed and maybe inspire them to stay positive. I want to share my story and how I found ways to fight my way through this huge challenge with humour and optimism. I try to be explain the hospital & surgery experienceI. Sharing information on resources available to 'Brain Tumour Warriors', support groups and charities that can help you.
A Brain Tumour Survivors guide to life. Gary, Marty and Me.
3 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 13 - Coping with a Cancelled Operation
In this episode I discuss how I dealt with multiple cancellations of my operations and how they affected us. Maybe sharing my experience can help if it happens to you.
Cancelled operations are now very common in the UK.
A Brain Tumour Survivors guide to life. Gary, Marty and Me.
A podcast about positivity for the large number of people diagnosed with brain tumours every year. It sounds a grim subject but not every tumour diagnosis ends in tragedy (sadly still too many do) and I wanted to offer some positivity to anyone’s newly diagnosed and maybe inspire them to stay positive. I want to share my story and how I found ways to fight my way through this huge challenge with humour and optimism. I try to be explain the hospital & surgery experienceI. Sharing information on resources available to 'Brain Tumour Warriors', support groups and charities that can help you.