Woman Discovers She Has A Brain Tumour After Doctors Misdiagnosed Her As Bipolar
More under this adDoctors told a young woman that she was bipolar, they prescribed medication, and the drugs never worked—it turned out the 22-year-old had a brain tumour.
In 2017, Laura Skerritt visited the doctors after experiencing hallucinations, so they prescribed her with meds to help curb her mental illness. The doctors believed she was suffering from bipolar disease.
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They claimed that her hallucinations and psychosis were because of her bipolar disease, but Laura couldn’t help but think that there was something else wrong with her.
More under this adMore under this adAnd it became more apparent that something wasn’t right when the antidepressants weren’t working for the 22-year-old. As a result, her state failed to improve.
Eventually, the swimming instructor was experiencing super intense migraines and had a tough time walking. Can you imagine how scary that would be? Thankfully, she was finally referred to the right hospital.
More under this adMore under this adAfter the brain scan, Laura found out that she had a tennis-ball-sized tumour inside her brain. She talked about the whole ordeal:
'It was frustrating to be told by doctors my symptoms were caused by mental illness. I sensed my health problems weren't being caused by mental illness.'More under this adMore under this ad
Laura continued by saying: 'I'm quite an emotional person and flip between happy and sad moods, but this is just part of my quirky personality.' She obviously knew all along that something else was wrong.
So what happened with Laura’s brain tumour? Were the doctors able to remove it? What state is Laura in now? Take a look at our video for the full story!
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