“My partner has really benefited from speaking to others going through it and I am so grateful for this. Without brainstrust we would be a lot less positive and probably a lot more fearful than we are! I can’t thank them enough for the work they do and the difference they make. They are truly life savers.”
Jo White.
Joleen and Pete have been together 17 years and they both write for TV, film and theatre. Last year, Pete was suspected to have a low-grade glioma, and Jo reached out to us to request a brain box before it was confirmed to be high-grade this year.
Mariel, a support specialist from brainstrust then got in touch , and informed Jo about the services available to them. Both Jo and Pete were concerned about his upcoming surgery. Pete, who is physically active and enjoys writing, decided with Jo, to join the Living with Low Grade Glioma meetup, which they found incredibly helpful. Mariel also connected them with Peer Support volunteers.
The Living with Low Grade Glioma community offered them great encouragement and wished Pete luck for his upcoming surgery. To everyone’s surprise, Pete joined the meetup just days after his surgery the following month, inspiring the group simply by being there. Jo has also been equally inspiring, standing by Pete as his rock throughout this entire journey. Today, they continue to stay in touch with support specialists, their Peer Supporters and have participated in several meetups and webinars that brainstrust offers.
Pete is still writing and is aiming to complete a sitcom during his recovery.
“As a carer, brainstrust has been instrumental in helping us accept and come to terms with the diagnosis of a brain tumour and the treatment. We have accessed the webinar meet ups which has helped us hear people’s experience of going through it and what to expect and hearing positive stories as well as the harsh reality.
Having a peer supporter has also been so helpful in being able to ask those awkward questions. We have met some brilliant inspirational people through it who we chat to regularly.”
Jo White
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