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Mum thought five-year-old’s symptoms were from heat

Tanisha Castello, from Ipswich, Suffolk, became extremely concerned for then five-year-old daughter Sofia when he fell unwell – and her mother’s instinct was right

A mother who thought her five-year-old daughter’s headaches were as a result of a heatwave took her for an eye test – to find she had a brain tumour.

Tanisha Castello, 31, was stunned when opticians told her to dash little Sofia to hospital, where a CT scan showed the huge mass on her brain. The youngster underwent a six-hour operation to remove the tumour, which doctors said had been growing for around one year.

Sofia has made a full recovery since and is now, aged six, the dancing, bubbly and cheeky” girl she once was – and Tanisha credits the team at Specsavers for “saving her life”. The mother of three said today: “They (doctors) estimated that it had been growing for a year and, if it hadn’t been caught when it had, it could have become fatal.

“It was unlikely to have been picked up by a doctor at a GP appointment because other factors, like the school sickness bug and the heatwave, could have been plausible answers for Sofia’s symptoms. We were incredibly lucky that the tumour had been caught.”

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