A Brain Tumour Survivors guide to life. Gary, Marty and Me.
Stuart C Hannah
18 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast about positivity for the large number of people diagnosed with brain tumours every year. It sounds a grim subject but not every tumour diagnosis ends in tragedy (sadly still too many do) and I wanted to offer some positivity to anyone’s newly diagnosed and maybe inspire them to stay positive. I want to share my story and how I found ways to fight my way through this huge challenge with humour and optimism. I try to be explain the hospital & surgery experienceI. Sharing information on resources available to 'Brain Tumour Warriors', support groups and charities that can help you.
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A podcast about positivity for the large number of people diagnosed with brain tumours every year. It sounds a grim subject but not every tumour diagnosis ends in tragedy (sadly still too many do) and I wanted to offer some positivity to anyone’s newly diagnosed and maybe inspire them to stay positive. I want to share my story and how I found ways to fight my way through this huge challenge with humour and optimism. I try to be explain the hospital & surgery experienceI. Sharing information on resources available to 'Brain Tumour Warriors', support groups and charities that can help you.
A Brain Tumour Survivors guide to life. Gary, Marty and Me.
9 minutes 19 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 17 - Getting Fit For My Operation
In this episode I look at how I improved my fitness in recent years and how this helped speed up my recovery from my brain surgery.
A Brain Tumour Survivors guide to life. Gary, Marty and Me.
A podcast about positivity for the large number of people diagnosed with brain tumours every year. It sounds a grim subject but not every tumour diagnosis ends in tragedy (sadly still too many do) and I wanted to offer some positivity to anyone’s newly diagnosed and maybe inspire them to stay positive. I want to share my story and how I found ways to fight my way through this huge challenge with humour and optimism. I try to be explain the hospital & surgery experienceI. Sharing information on resources available to 'Brain Tumour Warriors', support groups and charities that can help you.