Brain Tumor Life Coach

Brain Tumor Life Coach Helping those diagnosed with a brain tumor in their journey and recovery.
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Our mission is to build awareness, raise funds, and inspire hope for the brain cancer community.

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Rochester Hills, MI

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Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 8pm
Sunday 9am - 8pm

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Meagans brain tumor journey

I am a ten year nerocytoma survivor.. Here is my brain tumor story from the past ten years since my brain tumor was discovered.

My story begins in 2008. I was a freshman at MSU. I was studying hospitality business. I had a serious boyfriend, who adored me. I was an active participant in all of his fraternity events. Anyway I was kicking butt my freshman year. I got a 3.6 first semester and a 3.2 second semester. I had a BLAST up at MSU! I was getting colds all second semester and had been on antibiotics for months. It was exam week.. I was studying a lot for exams. I had a 5 day migraine that wouldn’t go away.. that was making it impossible to study. I made it to my last exam. I finished the exam and ran out in the hallway to throw up. My parents came and picked me up from East Lansing. I went home and hung out with friends for a week.

I had a summer job lined up at our country club as a beer cart girl. I was on my way to the country club when all the sudden my vision went double. I pulled over and called my mom. We decided that I was so close to the country club and to just go on in. In moments, I couldn’t see anything. My vision went double. I made it home from the country club. My mother took me to the eye doctor, curious as to what might be causing the double vision. The optometrist dilated my eyes to do an exam. He looked at me with pure shock. He said there was something obstructing the view to the eye. He called over to the local hospital, and got me in right away for an MRI. When the results came back, the technician was visibly shaken. He told me that I had a mass on my brain. They told me that the hospital in Royal Oak, Beaumont, has a renowned neurosurgery team. I rode in an ambulance over to Royal Oak. I remember it being so noisy and shaky in the back of the EMS truck. My head was throbbing and my eyes were bulging.

I arrived at Royal Oak late at night. I was 18, so they put me in the PICU. She was the #1 pediatric neurosurgeon in Michigan. My family had faith in her and it made me feel a little bit at ease. The next morning I went under the knife for 8 hours. They removed the majority of my tumor. There were some parts of the tumor in a hard to reach area. After that surgery, I had to have the fluid on my brain drained. So I had the surgery to drain the fluid three days later. When I was discharged I had outpatient therapy set up. I truly fell in love with my speech therapist, Jenny. She was the COOLEST! I was also doing occupational therapy and physical therapy. Rehab was SO fun for me that summer. I had a blast interacting with all the patients and therapists.