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Choose Grey. Change Lives.
There are over 60,000 people in the UK living with a brain tumour. 30 more get diagnosed every day. From the most lethal brain tumour, a glioblastoma, to the long-term complications that come with a meningioma, every diagnosis change's someone's life, and the lives of their loved ones.
From 2 – 8 October, I will wear grey - the internationally recognised colour for brain tumours. People from across the UK come together to wear grey and show their support and to raise awareness of this invisible illness . . .
Just as an aside and to briefly explain why I’m involved. I’m one of the lucky ones. My tumour (a Meningioma) is benign and stable, and I’ve continued to be on what’s known as ‘wait and watch’ for over 5 years, but many others aren’t so lucky 😥