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In this deeply personal episode, Julia opens up about her father’s diagnosis with astrocytoma, a type of brain tumour, and how it reshaped her family and her understanding of invisible disabilities.
Julia shares the emotional rollercoaster of discovering her dad’s condition—initially hidden until chemotherapy made it undeniable. She reflects on how the diagnosis affected their family dynamics, especially communication and emotional expression. Julia also explores how her relationship with both her parents evolved, the impact of her father's permanent brain damage, and her journey through counseling and journaling to process grief and uncertainty.
This conversation sheds light on the importance of empathy, creating safe emotional spaces, and the need for greater awareness around the often unseen struggles people with brain tumours face.
🎧 Topics Covered:
Coping with a parent’s cancer diagnosis
The silence and stigma surrounding illness in families
The power of journaling and therapy in emotional healing
How invisible disabilities affect daily life and relationships
The emotional burden of caregiving and overprotection
🧠 Key Takeaway:
Every family copes differently, but open communication, emotional support, and awareness of invisible disabilities can change everything.
DISCLAIMERAny of the sites under Claire Bullimore or Aunty M Brain Tumours is not intended to provide and does not constitute medical, legal, or other professional advice. The content on Aunty M Brain Tumours is designed to support, not replace, medical or psychiatric treatment.
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In this deeply personal episode, Julia opens up about her father’s diagnosis with astrocytoma, a type of brain tumour, and how it reshaped her family and her understanding of invisible disabilities.
Julia shares the emotional rollercoaster of discovering her dad’s condition—initially hidden until chemotherapy made it undeniable. She reflects on how the diagnosis affected their family dynamics, especially communication and emotional expression. Julia also explores how her relationship with both her parents evolved, the impact of her father's permanent brain damage, and her journey through counseling and journaling to process grief and uncertainty.
This conversation sheds light on the importance of empathy, creating safe emotional spaces, and the need for greater awareness around the often unseen struggles people with brain tumours face.
🎧 Topics Covered:
Coping with a parent’s cancer diagnosis
The silence and stigma surrounding illness in families
The power of journaling and therapy in emotional healing
How invisible disabilities affect daily life and relationships
The emotional burden of caregiving and overprotection
🧠 Key Takeaway:
Every family copes differently, but open communication, emotional support, and awareness of invisible disabilities can change everything.
DISCLAIMERAny of the sites under Claire Bullimore or Aunty M Brain Tumours is not intended to provide and does not constitute medical, legal, or other professional advice. The content on Aunty M Brain Tumours is designed to support, not replace, medical or psychiatric treatment.