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A Woman of Faith

Published on August 12, 2014 in Share Your Story

A Woman of Faith

Zory

I was living a normal life. My only health concern; migraines. On a Sunday night in August 2006 I started feeling the aura. I had the worst migraine ever, four days. I was not taking medication. But this time I decided to go to my doctor. After explaining that the symptoms were rare; burning sensation, heart burn, my stomach also burning…such a mess. I had right there at my doctors, an electrocardiogram. After it, the doctor said: tomorrow you are going to have a CT Scan. I will give you a note to bring to work. Next day, I went to the “radiology center.” By 11:00 a.m. an assistant at my doctors was calling me. The doctor wants to see you at 2:00 p.m. today, she said. It was very strange, they wanted to discuss my test with me. I went. The doctor and a doctor intern said: you have a brain tumor. Tomorrow you are having an MRI and Tuesday you will see a neurosurgeon. I did. All recommendations from the doctor, I followed. Tuesday came, I went to the neurosurgeon. He showed me the MRI results and he said; you need surgery. Two weeks after, I had my surgery. Tumor was removed. I still have my migraines, the pain is absolutely bad. It takes my energy. I have a big scar in my head. My vision is also bad. My face left side is now different. But I am alive. I thank my Lord because he gave me an opportunity. I bless you all and wish the best for those who have problems, have faith.


Opinions expressed within this story belong solely to the author and do not reflect the views or opinions of the National Brain Tumor Society.

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