Hear about his journey with brain cancer from his amazing mum Kristie.
Read MoreDiagnosed with an Astrocytoma brain tumour in 2019 and following surgery and treatment, Shelley had gradually returned to her ‘new normal’ life. Unfortunately, her MRI in February 2023 revealed her tumour had returned and surgery was once again needed.
Read MoreMy name is Marie and I’m the mother and carer of my son Jordan, who has an inoperable brain tumour. When he was 11, one night he complained of a massive migraine and when he started vomiting I knew we had to take him to the hospital…
Read MoreMy name is Kerrie and I’m a 38 year old single mum of four children. I have an inoperable Grade 2 brainstem tumour. I was diagnosed almost 10 years ago and was relieved more than anything else, I knew there was something wrong but nobody seemed to listen…
Read MoreHi, my name is Scott. Earlier this year, following a random brain seizure and ongoing medical tests at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, I was diagnosed with brain cancer (or “anaplastic astrocytoma” to give it a fancier title).
Read MoreMy father Gus, is 78 years old. On September 29 2015 his and our whole world changed in the blink of an eye. He had no signs or symptoms just a seizure that landed him in hospital and changed our lives forever, he was diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma Grade 3…
Read MoreMichelle Cummins was handed her greatest gift, and her greatest burden, on the same day. Original Article by Courtney Crane, from: Geelong Advertiser, August 21, 2014.
Read MoreThe year was 2011. I was living the dream, married to the most beautiful, wonderful, caring person in the World. She was my soul mate and we had been married for 29 years. Every day of my life was incredible…
Read MoreShawn and Kelli both have profiles on the online dating site: plentyoffish.com Shawn sees Kelli’s profile, notices her smile, and sends her an introductory email. Kelli, who is not looking for a long-term relationship, reads the email, and goes to his profile…
Read MoreIt was Australia day 2010, and we as a family, Ron (husband), Rhys, Brooke, Ryan and Rylee were enjoying a day at the beach and having lunch out. On the way home, we stopped for ice cream…
Read MoreThere are no words to describe the feeling you get when you hear that word ‘cancer’. A feeling of dread and despair coupled with desperation, fear of the unknown and panic…
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