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24-Year-Old Marathon Runner's Shock Brain Cancer Diagnosis

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Farren Buckley received stage three brain cancer diagnosis at 24.
  • Her symptoms like headaches and arm twitches were initially dismissed.
  • A seizure led to a CT scan revealing a lime-sized brain tumour.
24-Year-Old Marathon Runner's Shock Brain Cancer Diagnosis

Farren Buckley, a 24-year-old marathon runner, faced a life-altering diagnosis of stage three brain cancer. She had returned to Brisbane after a year in London, only for her world to shatter three months later when symptoms she'd experienced for two years, including headaches and arm twitches, escalated. These earlier signs were mild and had been dismissed by a GP.

Her condition worsened significantly, leading to involuntary arm flinging and peculiar sensations. A visit to the emergency room in April 2024, after experiencing stroke-like sensations and an inability to control her left side, was initially met with skepticism. However, a dedicated resident doctor advocated for her, leading to a neurology consultation.

Following a five-minute seizure, a CT scan revealed a tumour the size of a squashed lime. After an eight-hour craniotomy, Farren was diagnosed with stage three brain cancer. She has since undergone extensive chemotherapy and radiation, finding strength in sharing her journey on social media and connecting with other young cancer patients.

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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.
Farren experienced headaches, migraines, fatigue, and pins and needles or involuntary twitches in her left arm.
After her symptoms worsened and she experienced a seizure, a CT scan revealed a tumour.
She advises trusting your body, looking for one-sided weakness or movement issues, vision problems, and persistent headaches.

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