Denise Wingfield, a 55-year-old woman, heard a noise in her right ear and was eventually diagnosed with a brain tumor.
The woman had trouble sleeping due to tinnitus, and when she was referred to a specialist, she was told that she had tinnitus, also known as tinnitus tinnitus, that is, the perception of sound in the ear or head without the presence of an external stimulus.
After an MRI, doctors discovered an abnormality in the brain. Denise was eventually diagnosed with oligodendroglioma, a brain tumor.
“I didn’t have any symptoms other than a weird noise in my ear,” the woman said.
In accordance with MirrorDenise underwent surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Recently, in January 2024, examinations showed that the tumor had grown.
Despite the fight against the tumor, the woman continues to lead a normal lifestyle and exercise, which, according to her, is “quite therapeutic.”
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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