MRI image of Andreea Vanacker's brain tumor. This tumor was the cause of my chronic pain since it was pressing on the trigeminal nerve, also known as the facial nerve, in my brain. The doctor told me I had a benign tumor and that given its size and shape, it had likely been growing for 10 to 15 years. By the time our appointment rolled around and they confirmed the diagnosis, the pain had intensified to a point that I was afraid to eat, talk, or even smile. I made an appointment with a neurologist. I was worried about how I was going to manage, but nothing could have prepared me for what came next. I had also recently launched a company focused on holistic-well-being technology, and we were working with various large clients.īalancing my role as a wife and mother with two kids, and as a newly minted CEO, was already not easy - now this. For years, my focus had been on healthy eating, abstaining from alcohol and coffee, getting seven hours of sleep each night, and exercising and meditating daily, all in order to be healthy and full of energy. I'd always done everything I could to avoid a health scare like this Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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