Mum who suffered year-long headache finds it was caused by Brain Haemorrhage
  • 5 years ago
Fed-up Jade Stevens, 34, was tormented by excruciating daily migraines, which left her sluggish, wobbly and as if she had been out clubbing the night before. Doctors insisted the mum-of-two had nothing to worry about until she was struck by an extreme headache which she said felt like an "ice pick being driven through her brain". Medics discovered her year-long headaches were actually down to a rare disease which created a mass of tangled high-pressure veins and arteries in her brain which had BURST. Terrified Jade underwent a risky eight-hour operation where surgeons cut out a piece of her skull to remove the mass, leaving her with a huge six inch scar. Astonished Jade - who temporarily lost her sight and even forgot how to READ - has not suffered a single headache since the potentially-deadly brain haemorrhage.

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