Yes, it's brain tumor awareness month.
As much as I'd like to forget that life event, I feel like there are so many people struggling with the fears of that diagnosis that it's worth mentioning here on my blog.
Meningiomas are a poorly understudied and under researched brain tumor. Click here to read about the research that is happening and some projects that are underway to help understand some more about why certain individuals may develop them.
If you'd like to read more about my journey, this is my post from last May. Click here to read it (fyi there are some scary photos) I don't like to draw attention to myself, but most of you have no idea the number of people who are diagnosed with this. Please, please, please if you know anyone who is going through this, let them know I am here to vent to, support or lend a hand to anyone in need. Most people think that this kind of brain tumor is easy to deal with as most of them are benign. However, many patients have other things to heal from after diagnosis. Many have lost senses such as smell, sight (mom calls me eagle eye), are paralyzed with nerve damage, deafness, paralysis, cognitive changes, severe mood changes, depression, seizures and more. Too many lives have been claimed. It needs to be studied! Personally, I just don't know what to tell my kids or their doctors. Could it be radiation from dental x-rays? Is it hormonal? Don't talk on your cell phones! We just don't know.
If you'd like to contribute to the ongoing research, the ever expanding support group of "Meningioma Mommas" has a fund set up to donate to research.
Click here for the link that you can donate to ... it is tax deductible and is appreciated greatly!
I've also posted some possible risks factors at the bottom of this page ... clearly we don't know enough about why we get them. I just wish we could stop these tumors!
![]() |
This is a photo I found on Meningioma Mommas facebook page ... Thank you to the inspiring photographer ... whoever you are! Many hands needed in conquering this disease! |
In Grace,
Krista