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A Norfolk woman, misdiagnosed for two years, found a benign brain tumor after an MRI, underwent successful surgery, and now pushes for more meningioma research.
A 57-year-old Norfolk woman, Karen Tait, was bedridden for two years after doctors dismissed her flu-like symptoms as fibromyalgia, depression, or menopause.
In November 2024, an MRI for a routine gynecological appointment revealed a benign brain tumor, a grade 2 meningioma.
She underwent successful surgery in February 2025, regained mobility, and now requires annual scans.
She is now advocating for increased research into meningiomas, which have historically received less funding.
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Una mujer de Norfolk, diagnosticada erróneamente durante dos años, encontró un tumor cerebral benigno después de una resonancia magnética, se sometió a una cirugía exitosa, y ahora presiona por más investigación sobre meningioma.