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In this episode of Let's Talk About Brain Tumours, co-host Sara Challis shares her story about what it's like being told the person you love has a brain tumour and how her husband’s diagnosis changed her life forever as she took on the role of his carer throughout his illness. Sara talks with honesty about the reality of caring, the toll it takes on carers and things she found helpful. You can listen here or wherever you get your podcasts

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Wow that was so powerful. A lot of what she said resonated. I had a stroke last year and my poor bf nearly made himself ill caring for me while I recovered. I was lucky an almost full recovery. Its so true carers take time for you. Book time to go see a movie or go out with friends. You need to look after you too

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