Halifax Courier

A tumour free 2020 for mumof-four Hannah

- Sal Wilcox sal.wilcox@jpimedia.co.uk @SalReporte­r

MUM OF four Hannah Grady is thankful for a new start in 2020, after being diagnosed with a brain tumour shortly after giving birth.

During the final months of her pregnancy last year, the 29-year-old Lightcliff­e resident began to suffer from severe vertigo, weakness in her right hand, slurred speech and debilitati­ng headaches.

Despite being previosuly diagnosed with a tumour during her childhood, Hannah’s symptoms were dismissed as anaemia and ear problems.

When her symptoms worsensed in October 2019, Hannah fainted and went into labour, and she had to be taken into hospital by ambulance.

A CT scan revealed that Hannah had a brain tumour called a pilocytic astrocytom­a, the same kind of tumour she had when she was three.

She underwent removal surgery and began her lengthy post-op journey.

“A part of me is grateful that I was pregnant at the time. I had been to the doctors a few times with symptoms but just kept going round in circles.

“If I hadn’t fainted and gone into labour, the tumour might not have been detected and killed me,” said Hannah.

Doctors believe that her tumour may have developed quicker due to her having her four pregnancie­s in quick succession.

Hannah is mum to baby Pippa, six-year-old Esme, five-yearold Rory and three-year-old Phoebe.

“For a while after my operation I wasn’t able to hold or feed my gorgeous new baby, which was devastatin­g.

“I didn’t tell my children what was going on, I just told them that mummy had a sore head that the doctors needed to fix.”

Hannah was also diagnosed with endometrio­sis and suffers from PTSD, balance problems and sensory overload. She has regular MRI scans to check for any signs of tumour regrowth.

“When I came back home, I had to sleep with the lights on, and I kept hearing the hospital beeps and noises in my mind.

“It was a really traumatic and scary time, but if I didn’t have the operation I would have died.

“I will always remember that this time last year, my life was saved and I am forever thankful for being given another chance to be here for my family.”

After my opertation I wasn’t able to hold or feed my gorgeous new baby

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 ?? PHOTO SENT IN BY HANNAH ?? HAPPY FAMILY: Lightcliff­e mum Hannah Grady and baby Pippa.
PHOTO SENT IN BY HANNAH HAPPY FAMILY: Lightcliff­e mum Hannah Grady and baby Pippa.
 ??  ?? RECOVERY: Hannah finally holding baby Pippa.
RECOVERY: Hannah finally holding baby Pippa.

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