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Home / Health / Tiredness Masked Aggressive Brain Cancer

Tiredness Masked Aggressive Brain Cancer

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Severe tiredness initially misdiagnosed as low testosterone.
  • A seizure while driving led to the discovery of a brain tumor.
  • Despite a grim prognosis, he has outlived expectations.
Tiredness Masked Aggressive Brain Cancer

Jamie Brunt, a 42-year-old father, experienced extreme tiredness for two years, which was initially dismissed by his GP as potentially low testosterone or dietary issues. His symptoms included an overwhelming need to sleep, making him feel as though weights were attached to his eyelids. In 2022, his condition took a critical turn when he suffered a seizure while driving.

The seizure resulted in a crash, and subsequent CT scans at Chesterfield Royal Hospital revealed a glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Doctors at Royal Hallamshire Hospital performed surgery to remove the visible tumor, but the procedure required him to relearn basic functions like walking and talking. He was initially given only seven months to live.

Following surgery, Mr. Brunt underwent 30 sessions of radiotherapy and six cycles of chemotherapy, finishing his treatment in summer 2024. While experiencing fatigue and hair thinning, he tolerated the treatment well. A scan in November 2025 showed no signs of cancer, a positive outcome given glioblastoma's tendency to recur. He now participates in fundraising for a new Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence.

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Cancerous brain tumors, including glioblastoma, are the deadliest form of the disease for children and adults under 40 in Britain. Symptoms can often be dismissed or misattributed, leading to diagnoses in emergency situations. Research into glioblastoma is crucial for improving treatment outcomes and developing potential cures. Over 12,000 patients are diagnosed with brain tumors annually in Britain.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jamie Brunt experienced extreme tiredness, finding it difficult to stay awake and feeling as though weights were clipped to his eyelids.
His glioblastoma was diagnosed after he suffered a seizure while driving, leading to a crash and subsequent CT scans that revealed the aggressive brain cancer.
The Centre of Excellence focuses on glioblastoma research using modern techniques to advance treatments and work towards a cure for this aggressive cancer.

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