By Emma Dunn
A little girl's headaches turned out to be a rare, inoperable brain tumor .
Rosie Hassall, five, started complaining of a pain in her forehead in November 2024.
Initially her parents - Charlotte, 36, and Stefan, 37, thought it was just a headache and gave her Calpol.
They noticed her left eye appeared delayed and booked an optician appointment - which found nothing wrong - and a doctors appointment.
Doctors didn't know what was wrong before an MRI revealed a tumor in her brain .
A biopsy in January 2025 confirmed Rosie had pediatric bithalamic glioma containing a rare genetic abnormality – an aggressive and inoperable tumor due to its location, with a prognosis of nine to twelve months.
But after five rounds of chemotherapy Rosie has returned to school.
Mom Charlot