Brooke MacFadyen, 24, underwent Awake Craniotomy, a seven-hour procedure to remove primary brain tumours, after being diagnosed following a seizure earlier this year.
Brooke MacFadyen, 24, has now thanked the NHS staff who looked after her, and one in particular who was "like a second mum". It comes after she underwent Awake Craniotomy - a procedure to remove primary brain tumours - earlier this summer.
Brooke’s tumour was discovered earlier this year after she went to her GP following a seizure. She required weeks of waiting before being told how serious the tumour was but has now been given "positive news." "I’ve been through life-changing surgery and now feel completely different. Before I doubted myself so much – I’d get into my own head with things, talk myself out of things.
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