Pretty much self-explanatory and how I felt after 15 hours of brain surgery to remove a massive brain tumor called a meningioma I survived on February 11, 2000 followed by a second surgery to repair a CSF leak a few months later. I was always quirky to begin with and two craniotomies later, you could say the upstairs nuts, screws and bolts have enhanced my personality. Join in on the fun if you like wacky, warped musings, rants, raves and the like.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Giving Credit Where Credit is Due!
A huge shout out to Mark Crowley and David Sundusky!
I had the wonderful opportunity to be on their radio show, Your Brand Radio this afternoon. As all of you know, it's a constant struggle to garner media awareness for meningioma brain tumors. I'm fortunate to have two tremendous advocates in my corner who are elevating awareness because of their interest.
Neither of them are personally affected by a meningioma, yet they are encouraging dialogue and pushing to get the word out about the most common primary brain tumor.
Thank you for the pre-publicity for the inaugural National Brain Tumor Awareness Month in May.
If you'd like to tune in or even download the podcast:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/YourBrandRadio/2009/04/02/Your-Brand-Radio-Curveballs-and-Brain-Tumors
You can also chime in on the discussion:
http://www.yourbrandplan.com/forum/your-brand-radio/9309-curveballs-brain-tumors-your-brand-radio.html
Thank you Mark and David!!!
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