’I Had Nowhere To Turn But Online After My Unexpected Brain Tumor Diagnosis‘ Claire Snyman, as told to Alison Goldman © Hearst Owned Claire Snyman was unexpectedly diagnosed with a benign colloid cyst in the emergency room in 2010. While awaiting an MRI and scans, she found solace online.
Where do you go when you feel scared, confused, and lonely after a life-altering diagnosis? For many people, the answer is…online. In WH s 2021 Owning It series, you ll meet nine self-starters who used social media and digital tools to seek solutions and community they couldn’t find elsewhere. Barriers, broken
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I was diagnosed with a rare, nonmalignant brain tumor called a colloid cyst in 2010 in the ER. I got a five-minute consult with a neurologist and a five-minute consult with a neurosurgeon, and was told I would get further appointments to get an MRI and go over everything in more detail. So I walked out the door of the emergency room with all of these questio
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