Uxbridge Gazette

Heartbreak

MUM TALKS OF THE DEVASTATIN­G YEARS WHEN HER SON FOUGHT AGAINST BRAIN TUMOUR

- by QASIM PERACHA qasim.peracha@trinitymir­ror.com Twitter: @qasimperac­ha

ANN Ballard is no ordinary mum. And her young son Dominic, eight, is no ordinary little boy.In fact, the Uxbridge family have endured more pain and heartache than most experience in a lifetime.

Backing a major new awareness campaign, Ann has relived the devastatin­g moment her adorable baby boy was in 2008 diagnosed with glioblasto­ma, an extremely aggressive form of brain tumour with a typically poor prognosis.

Dominic has lived with brain cancer since he was just fourmonths-old, and endured eight cycles of chemothera­py during just the first two years of his life. symptoms initially went undiagnose­d when he fell ill at just sevenweeks-old: “He wasn’t himself at all,” said mum Ann.

Doctors initially thought he had meningitis, but it wasn’t until he had two MRI scans at a specialist unit the tumours were spotted.

“I just couldn’t believe my son had cancer,” said Ann. “We were told Dominic would need surgery to remove the tumour.

“But that he had to undergo a round of chemothera­py to reduce its size before they could operate. The news was just heartbreak­ing.” Dominic’s family are now firmly behind HeadSmart – a brain tumour symptom awareness campaign spearheade­d by The Brain Tumour Charity.

“Despite having some sight problems and suffering emotionall­y at times, Dominic is doing so much better than anyone thought he would,” said Ann.

“It has been very tough but having my family and Dominic’s sister to look after has helped us all get through this. He’s a real fighter.

“I’m backing the HeadSmart awareness campaign because no mum and no family should have to go through what we have. There needs to be more awareness of these symptoms in children.”

The campaign has already helped halve the time it takes to diagnose glioblasto­ma in children from 13 weeks to six-and-a-half.

Every year, more than 11,000 people are diagnosed with a primary brain tumour, including 500 children and young people.

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 ??  ?? Dominic pictured during his chemothera­py
Dominic pictured during his chemothera­py
 ??  ?? Dominic now, aged eight
Dominic now, aged eight

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