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Shock diagnosis In November 2019, Kirsty McCloskey, now 25, was in her final year at Dundee University when she suddenly began to experience debilitating headaches, vomiting, visual distortion, numbness and difficulties balancing. GPs and hospital doctors put these symptoms down to migraines. It wasn’t until February 5th, 2020, that she was offered a scan. The scan, at Perth Royal Infirmary, discovered a tumour the size of a satsuma – a pilocyti…
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thebraintumourcharity.org broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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