Woman’s Extreme Tiredness Was Early Sign of Rare Brain Tumor
- At age 14, Niamh experienced extreme tiredness and blurred vision due to an undiagnosed brain tumor, which was later confirmed by a CT scan at Western Infirmary Hospital in Glasgow.
- A girl named Niamh experienced extreme exhaustion and later discovered a rare brain tumor after waking up blind, leading her to the hospital for a CT scan.
- The scan showed a mass on her brain, resulting in emergency surgery at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, where doctors removed the benign ganglioglioma.
- Niamh suffers from limited peripheral vision due to the tumor pressing on her optic nerve, causing significant emotional distress and anxiety during medical scans.
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