brain-tumor
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NK’s Story of Gamma Knife Radiation

This is NK’s story of their gamma knife radiation experience. After 2 brain surgeries, NK underwent gamma knife radiation to arrest tumor growth. Continue reading
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I am Done Waiting for Life to Get Better

Everyone seems to be currently reviewing their previous year and setting goals for the new year. One lesson I learned in 2024 is that I am no longer wasting my time waiting for life to get better. Continue reading
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My Acoustic Neuroma Balance Journey

Balance can be one of the most difficult struggles when you have an Acoustic Neuroma diagnosis. From clumsy teen to wobbly post surgery patient to aerial yoga enthusiast, this is my balance story. Continue reading
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Shopping with Children When You have Hearing Loss

I typically find shopping quite fatiguing, but with children along, it takes on another level of exhaustion. Between trying to hear what the child is saying and being swamped by all the auditory stimulation of the shopping venue, I can feel hugely hearing fatigued after just one stop with kids along. Continue reading
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Alcohol After Brain Surgery

The experience of imbibing alcohol after brain surgery can be different or very similar to life before the surgery. While many people can easily enjoy alcohol, others struggle with headaches, tinnitus, and dehydration. How does alcohol feel in your life? Continue reading
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Life with Pain

I have really found that my relationship to pain is that pain diminishes me. It takes a large chunk out of my capacity to do life. Pain eats up my energy. It slows me and dims my internal light. Continue reading
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Brain Surgery and Hair

There are a ton of challenges after brain surgery, and worrying your appearance isn’t “you” just makes everything harder. So let’s talk about brain surgery and hair. Continue reading
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Bone Anchored Hearing Aid- My Stats

My recent audiology appointment really demonstrated the huge amount of assistance the baha gives me. I have always said it is not like having 2 working ears, but it is a lot better than one. By the numbers, it is a solid ear and a half. Continue reading
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Living in the Dichotomy of Doing Well but Also Things are Hard

I have frequently had the disconnect of doing well but also being in a really difficult place, all at the same time. It was very surreal to find out I had a brain tumor when I felt fine and the only symptom I was really experiencing was hearing loss. 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.

