(Brain Tumour Research via SWNS) By Talker

By Lula White

A woman who blamed her brain fog on the menopause and long work hours was diagnosed with two brain tumors .

Elizabeth Murphy, 60, began struggling to find words, type fluently, and even spell - something she’d never struggled with before.

Assuming it was menopause brain fog and tiredness from long hours in court through her work as a court clerk, Elizabeth carried on.

But when she developed severe headaches and a drooping face, she went to Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton, where doctors initially suspected a bleed on the brain.

A late night MRI revealed a meningioma, a type of brain tumor , and five months later, after waiting for specialists to get back to her, she was told she had two brain tumors.

The tumors are now

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