
Mom Brain: Laurie's Story of Surviving a Grade 4 Brain Cancer Diagnosis while 8 Months Pregnant
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As you know, in season 2 we are shining a light on survivors. And today’s guest is someone you will not forget! She is the most lovely, radiant human. And she exudes gratitude and hope. I just know she’s going to have the same effect on you that she did on me.
First of all…I don’t know about you guys, but I’ve so often heard that it’s weird that I got glioblastoma because it’s “an old man’s disease.” Well, not only am I living proof that is not the case, I have met so many young women who’ve gotten diagnosed over the years - and many who are young mothers who get diagnosed during pregnancy or soon after giving birth. A little dive into the scientific research does not show that women get GBM as often as men or that pregnancy or hormones are related to the diagnosis, but this is an understudied disease and we all deserve better support.
Today I’m excited to introduce you to the lovely Laurie Bing Lopez. Laurie is an extraordinary survivor. What she initially laughed off as “mom brain” during pregnancy turned out to be something quite different. She was hospitalized while 8 months pregnant when doctors discovered an orange sized tumor in her brain. She had brain surgery mere days after an emergency c-section. Laurie credits her survival to faith, family and a decision to support her body’s healing with healthy food, supplements and other wellness tools, some I haven’t even heard of!
Here are some notes from Laurie:
here is the link for “Joani” my chosen navigator 🤍
https://healnavigator.com
This is the link for Dr. Leupnitz
https://www.n4hresearchinc.com
https://cancercenterforhealing.com
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I want to thank YOU for taking time of your day to listen. I don’t know if you’re here because you’ve gotten a tough diagnosis or someone you love has - or if you just want to learn more about how to feel empowered to change your story and find purpose in your life. But I’m glad you’re here. If I can beat a universally deadly cancer and live a better, happier life, truly grateful for my cancer wake up call, I know the tools I’ve learned will help you too. Your life is about to get so much better.
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