(Brain Tumour Research via SWNS)

By Ben Barry

A man's personality changes and increased "grumpiness" turned out to be symptoms of a deadly tumor .

Jean Gurrey, 69, put her husband, Mark's, 70, short temper and irritability to him, "just liking a good moan."

During the same period, Mark, a keen golfer, began experiencing mini seizures.

A CT scan later revealed that a brain tumor was the cause.

Mark underwent surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy as part of NHS standard care, which left him with debilitating side effects including chronic fatigue.

Sadly, in February 2024, Mark died of a glioblastoma.

Jean, from Chemsford, Essex, said: “Looking back, I can see the signs were there, but they were so subtle.

"His good-natured complaining became part of the family’s humor, and we a

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