I had a twitchy eye - it turned out to be the sign of a deadly brain tumour that's left my face disfigured
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I had a twitchy eye - it turned out to be the sign of a deadly brain tumour that's left my face disfigured

Daily Mail  

A mother of two who dismissed her twitchy eye as a sign of stress was shocked to discover it was actually due to rare type of brain tumour. Jade-Marie Clark dismissed her twitchy eye as a simple sign of stress but was shocked to discover it was actually a rare type of brain tumour Sadly, an operation to remove the growth has left Ms Clark face partially paralysed and she has been left unable to smile. While the 10-hour operation was a success, Ms Clark was left with facial palsy — nerve damage that causes the facial muscles to weaken or freeze — that has left her unable to smile or to cry out of her right eye. The tumour is the large white mass circled in yellow While a 10-hour operation in April last year to remove the tumour was a success, Ms Clark was left with facial palsy, a weakening of the nerves in the face, that has left her unable to smile or to cry out of her right eye.

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