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Stephen Blakeston's headaches and jumbled speech were dismissed as "stress" as the dad of two was told he was faking it SWNS A father died of inoperable brain cancer after doctors said his ...
Stephen Blakeston, 53 when he died, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches, and distress, which were completely out of character for him.
Stephen Blakeston began experiencing severe headaches and problems with his speech in October 2010, his daughter, Hollie Rhodes, tells South West News Service via MSN. “Mum called me saying he ...
It was only after Stephen Blakeston, from Hull, was referred for a CT scan, that tests showed he had a high-grade glioblastoma - one of the deadliest types of brain tumours.
Stephen Blakeston, 53, from Hull, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches and distress, which were completely out of character for him.
Stephen Blakeston, 53, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches, and distress, which were completely out of character for him. 7.
Stephen Blakeston, 53, began experiencing troubling symptoms in October 2010, including jumbled speech, severe headaches and distress, which were completely out of character for him.
Symptoms of a dad's cancerous brain tumour were 'dismissed as stress-related' by a GP. Stephen Blakeston, who was 53 at the time of his death, started showing worrying signs in October 2010, such ...