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A Brain Tumours Travel Tale

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The page you are attempting to access contains content that is not intended for underage readers. This item has not been rated yet. This book is the diary of Claire Bullimore. A person who was diagnosed at the age of 25 with a life threatening Intraventricular meningioma, in other words a brain tumour the size of a grapefruit!


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It is not always easy for a person from the outside to see what is really happening to someone affected by a traumatic experience such as this. The book shows the true emotion of a person dealing with the hardships of a brain tumour, surgery, recovery and then the scars inside and out. Written as a series of diary entries you will feel like you are there going through the journey. This book can help families and friends or other outsiders to see what a brain tumour survivor really wants you to know.

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      If you do not, the insurance company can rightly claim that it was misinformed and may not pay out if you claim. Insurers will need to know rather detailed information about you, your diagnosis and your planned trip. Common questions asked may include:. It will only cover you for unforeseen medical needs. Getting travel insurance for your child with a brain tumour can be a problem - here are some answers to questions you may have and companies that may be able to help.

      To find our more about Travelling and brain tumours, download our full fact sheet - Clear print version, designed to RNIB guidelines. If you have further questions, need to clarify any of the information on this page, or want to find out more about research and clinical trials, please contact our team:. Clinical trials and research information. Get involved in research. You can also join our active online community on Facebook - find out more about our groups.

      Sign up to receive email updates about our work and how to get involved with fundraising, events, volunteering and campaigning. We promise to keep your data safe and you can unsubscribe at any time in the future. More information is in our Privacy Policy. Travelling and brain tumours A brain tumour diagnosis may affect your ability to travel, both currently or in the future.

      Travelling within the UK The following schemes may make it easier for you to travel around in the UK following a brain tumour diagnosis: Blue Badge scheme If you have severe mobility issues, you or your carer may be entitled to a 'Blue Badge' under the government's 'Blue Badge scheme'. Public transport — concessionary reduced fares If you have a disability, severe mobility issues or your driving licence has been taken away on medical grounds, you may entitled to free or reduced costs on public transport.