Gran Ciaran Morgan thought her hayfever was causing her issues, but an MRI scan showed she had a tennis ball-sized tumour, and needed part of her skull replaced
A gran who thought her swollen eye was caused by hayfever was shocked to find out she had a brain tumour.
Ciaran Morgan, 43, had an enlarged and weepy right eye and her suspicions of hayfever were confirmed by her GP. The grandmother-of-one also visited an optician who found no cause for concern. But her eye became more swollen and she developed itchy skin, achy bones, hair loss, lack of concentration, anxiety and hot sweats.
The funeral director sought help from the same GP who asked about her eye, and an MRI scan found a tennis ball-sized tumour pushing her eye forward. After a 10-hour operation, Ciaran now has a titanium plate replacing the part of her skull and a reconstructed mesh eye socket.
Ciaran from Kingsbridge, Devon, said: “I told the doctor everything that had been going on and got very emotional and she then asked what was wrong with my eye. I was devastated and in tears at the news. My mind was racing at how I was going to tell my two children. Doctors told me that my tumour was intricate and even though it was behind my eye, it was barely touching my optic nerve which is why I still had my sight.