Kentucky
Brain Injury: Brain Tumor
Explanation of Mask: I will always have brain cancer. My tumor was the size of a baseball. The highlighted yellow section on the “head” of my mask is where I have no brain anymore. It’s a print of the picture taken with MRI. In September of 2007 a great neurosurgeon, Dr. Adnan H. Siddiqui, found and took out my tumor. I chose to have surgery because I would have lived for only 3-8 months. Since the day I was told I had brain cancer, I have asked for and accepted all medicine as well as radiation and chemotherapy. I have also learned to enjoy being a retired Elementary Reading teacher. My daughter has been a great child of a single mom with brain cancer. This September of 2016 she will attend college in Kentucky. I am a proud parent. My life continues. I’m enjoying it. There have been challenges. I feel sad a lot of times, yet I let happiness be my goal. It arrives as much as sadness.
I feel great for the opportunity to share my 7 year story of cancer. We, my team of doctors, and I will continue to monitor my MRI’s. I hope any reader, friend or family member of someone who is recovering from brain cancer will go for the gold! Keep pursuing recovery opportunities that are available to you! I am a 40 year old beautiful woman. Enjoy life as I continue to!