From a brain tumour diagnosis to becoming a fantastic fundraiser called Brainbabe in a year, Sophie’s story is quite incredible.
Sophie, 29, based across London and Nottingham, was diagnosed with a brainstem glioma this year. The first signs that something could be wrong was when she started having problems with mobility on her left side, and also started to slur her speech.
Learning that she had a brain tumour at such a young age came as a huge shock. Understandably, she didn’t know a great deal about the condition, and neither did those around her.
“I knew brain tumours were rarely found in people of my demographic, so it was a big shock to be diagnosed.
“I just knew about the tragedies, unfortunately, with celebrity stories and the stereotypical symptoms of headaches, seizures and nausea, which I didn’t have.
“I’m very grateful I went to get checked out something that wasn’t normal for me. We should all do that.”
Help and Support
Sophie is currently undergoing chemo and radiotherapy treatment, which is progressing well. In the whirlwind weeks after diagnosis, she found The Brain Tumour Charity’s information and support services a huge help.
Becoming “Brainbabe”!
Inspired by the support she received, and also by the example of former Young Ambassador Laura Nuttall, who did her utmost to raise awareness about brain tumours, Sophie decided to fundraise to help others in her position. Encouraging colleagues, friends and family to take on creative, baking, or fitness challenges, she set an ambitious target to raise £10,000. And at the same time, “Brainbabe” was born!
“It helped me to create a persona, as a focus for the fundraising, and to raise awareness, too. I was inspired by Dame Deborah James, and checked with the team behind her Bowelbabe Fund that it was ok for me to call myself “Brainbabe”. They said yes!”
Becoming “Brainbabe” has had impressive results. Her entire community has rallied round. In just a few short weeks, by taking part in activities as varied as runs, bake sales, or fundraising days at work, the team are now closing in on their £10,000 target – and Brainbabe can’t thank them enough.
“Seeing everyone get stuck into fundraising has been so inspiring, it’s kept me positive. I am blown away by the response from the local community, work network, and the international reach of the fundraising.
Still to Come for Brainbabe
And when the target is reached? Don’t expect “Brainbabe” to fade into the background!
“It’s so important to use my voice and experience, because this is something so rare and frightening for all around me.
“I believe cures and care should be accessible to all, whenever they need them and The Brain Tumour Charity have a plan to get us there in the most efficient way!”
You can become a fundraiser too!
If you are inspired by Brainbabe’s story, there are lots of ways you can get involved. Find out more about how you can organise your own charity fundraiser, and raise funds to move us all further, faster towards a cure.