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Anxiety: A Brain Tumor Journey Companion

Anxiety when you receive a brain tumor diagnosis is a very normal thing. You are not alone if you are struggling with anxious thoughts. Please remember it is good to get help, whatever form that takes. Anxiety is a real part of this process no matter what stage you are in. Continue reading
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Dim Lights, Strobe Lights- Lighting Matters

Have you every struggled in a dimly lit room? You are not alone. Most Acoustic Neuroma Warriors struggle with low lighting for a variety of reasons. Continue reading
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The Perks of Single Sided Deafness

While I was in the hospital recovering from my Acoustic Neuroma surgery that resulted in single sided deafness, I wrote a list of all the reasons why it is good to be deaf in one ear. Here is my list I wrote then as well as some additional benefits others have shared with me. I’d… Continue reading
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Who Helps You Acclimate to Being Hard of Hearing?

I received a lot of different assistance and care after hospital discharge for my Acoustic Neuroma surgery. But there was no one in the medical arena who helped me transition to being hard of hearing. It felt like something that should exist. So I went looking, and here is what I found… Continue reading
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Do You Tell People You Have a Brain Tumor?

Deciding whether to tell someone about your brain tumor can be complicated. A lot of people benefit from sharing, but for others is can be really hard. I think the most important parts of the decision are what feels best for you and what strengthens your support network. Continue reading
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Medications That Can Impact Hearing

Are you familiar with the word, ototoxic? It refers to a substance that is harmful to hearing. Ototoxic medications can cause hearing loss, balance difficulties, and tinnitus. I was surprised to learn several of these medications are pretty common. Continue reading
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An Acoustic Neuroma Warrior at the Movies

Have you ever struggled with a night out at the movie theater? I was surprised when I couldn’t handle watching the Spiderverse. Here are some tips I have found make my experience a lot more successful. Continue reading
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Hearing Loss for the Holidays

Let’s strategize the holidays to maximize joy and minimize struggle- but recognize the hearing fatigue is real. Continue reading
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Oticon Hearing Loss Champion Award Finalist

I have been nominated for Oticon’s Focus on the People: Hearing Loss Champion Award. If you have a minute to cast a vote for me I sure would appreciate it. Voting Link: www.oticon.com/fop Continue reading
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Accommodating Hearing Loss Without Asking

So often it is important to advocate for yourself and explain your needs to others. But advocacy is often exhausting. So moments when your needs are met without saying a word are so refreshing. Continue reading
About Me
Emily was diagnosed with a brain tumor at age 27 and decided to make that experience worthwhile by paying it forward to other brain tumor warriors. She is passionate about supporting people and advocating for hearing assistance around motherhood and running a family business.
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