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TLC - T-BOZ REVEALS BRAIN TUMOUR HORROR
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T-BOZ REVEALS BRAIN TUMOUR HORROR
TLC star TIONNE 'T-BOZ' WATKINS has been battling a brain tumour for the last three years.
The hip-hop star, who also suffers from sickle-cell disease, reveals she was diagnosed with a non-cancerous acoustic neuroma in 2006 after years of painful headaches prompted her to seek professional medical treatment.
Watkins was sent for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan, and medics discovered she had a tumour the size of a grapefruit on her brain.
She tells People magazine, "Because of my sickle-cell disease, I have a high tolerance for pain. By 2006, I'd had headaches for six years. I thought it was stress. But when my vision went blurry, I got an MRI."
She underwent a seven-hour operation to remove the growth in November 2006, but she almost didn't pull through after experiencing complications related to her life-threatening blood disorder.
Watkins explains, "When I awoke, I could hear and I looked normal, but then I had a sickle-cell crisis. With the pain meds and steroids, they said I kept flopping and hitting my head. They gave me IV (intravenous) fluids in order to stop it.
"After I was released (from hospital) more than a week later, the ride to my Los Angeles apartment was like vertigo to the 10th power. I had to sit up in bed for two months. They propped me up, but I kept sliding down, which made my head swell. It was so painful. At one point, fluid poured out of my nose.
"I was readmitted (to hospital). I couldn't walk or really see. I heard screeching noises. They said, 'We may have to cut you open again...' I prayed and the fluid stopped."
The setback in her recovery became so bad, Watkins was left unable to speak for months: "In rehab, I had to relearn how to walk and how to say my ABCs."
Watkins regained her speech within a year and went on to appear on U.S. TV's Celebrity Apprentice in March (09), keeping her diagnosis a secret from her fellow contestants even though she was still a little unsteady on her feet.
She explains, "I didn't want pity."
03 October 2009 01:31
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Get serious. A BRAIN tumor the size of a grapefruit? There is not enough room
in your scull for that. You'd be dead before it got that big. It was more
likely the size of a GRAPE. Acoustic neuromas are slow growing tumors, and one
that is even 3cm (slightly bigger than an inch) is considered LARGE. PEOPLE --
check your facts before you publish stuff like this.


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