🎗️ A Shocking Twist: What Abi Thought Was Jet Lag Was Actually Brain Cancer 😮

Abi Bradley, a vibrant 24-year-old, never anticipated her holiday would lead to a life-changing diagnosis. Fresh from a long-haul flight to Boston, she dismissed her sudden double vision as a simple side effect of air pressure. But the truth was far more daunting – it was a brain tumour.
While celebrating a family wedding in the U.S., Abi’s vision problems were joined by a scary loss of mobility on her right side. Trying to ignore it during her American road trip, it wasn’t until she returned to the UK that reality hit hard. An MRI at Queen’s Hospital, Burton upon Trent, revealed a tumour the size of a golf ball.

This curveball turned Abi’s life upside down, but defeat wasn’t in her vocabulary. Enduring five rounds of chemo and six months of radiotherapy, Abi confronted her diagnosis head-on. By 2020, her tumour shrank from “golf ball” to “grape” size, and she miraculously began to regain her mobility.

Now 31, Abi not only battles her condition but fights for others. With her venture ‘The Cancer Card’, she creates cancer-related cards while donating part of the proceeds to Brain Tumour Research. 💪💌
Abi’s journey underscores an unyielding spirit and the power of resilience, reminding us all that even in the darkest times, there is hope. Follow her lead and spread awareness about brain tumours – every bit helps!
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💖 Let’s rally behind Abi and all those with similar battles! #CancerAwareness #FightLikeAbi