A British woman says she was diagnosed with a tennis
ball-sized brain tumor after long suffering from migraine and psychosis —
symptoms doctors reportedly dismissed as anxiety, depression and possibly
bipolar disorder.
"It was frustrating to be told by doctors that my
symptoms were caused by mental illness,” 22-year-old Laura Skerritt, of
Somerset, told British news agency South West News Service (SWNS). "I
sensed that my health problems weren’t being caused by mental illness.”
"I’m quite an emotional person and flip between happy
and sad moods, but this is just part of my quirky personality," she added.
By November 2018, Skerritt’s condition was getting worse;
she began suffering from seizures and was having trouble walking. Eventually,
further testing at Yeovil District Hospital in Somerset revealed the cause of
her health issues: a massive brain tumor. Skerritt said it took more than two
years to receive a proper diagnosis.
A month later, Skerritt, who teaches swimming and enjoys
horseback riding, underwent a 13-hour operation at Southmead Hospital in
Bristol to remove 80 percent of the tumor, a central neurocytoma.
A central neurocytoma is a rare, typically non-cancerous
tumor that forms in the ventricles, or fluid-filled spaces in the brain,
according to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
The surgery was successful, but the 22-year-old said her
recovery was the most difficult part of the process. Skerritt told SWNS that
she lost nearly 30 pounds and had to re-learn how to talk.
Unfortunately, Skerritt now requires another operation
followed by eight weeks of “intensive radiotherapy” after she suffered what she
called a “major seizure.”
"It’s going to be really hard going back into hospital
but I’m hoping I make it through the treatment,” she said.
Skerritt added that her health ailments have affected her on
a deeper level as well.
"My diagnosis changed my outlook on life. I’m not sure
whether or not I want kids, for fear of them inheriting the disease or seeing
me suffer [from] symptoms,” she said, adding she was forced to give up her
driver’s license.
“I lost my independence,” she said.
https://www.foxnews.com/health/woman-diagnosed-brain-tumor-mental-illness
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