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Cameron Buchanan – Friends of SDBTT Group

Cameron Buchanan

I woke up one morning in November 2010 with a “dead left leg”.  It got worse over the day and my arm started to go numb.  I went to the doctor who thought initially it was a stroke but on further investigation I was diagnosed with a glioblastoma.  It was a severe shock as I had never been ill before and it was all so sudden.  The tumour was too small to operate on and in too dangerous a location so it was blasted with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.  I am very lucky that I live near the Western General hospital in Edinburgh.  Due to the effects of the treatment I lost the use of my left side and ended up in the hospital and then in rehab for a total of two months.  I received excellent care and my many questions were and continue to be answered.  The tumour has shrunk and I am steadily improving and am able to work again and enjoy life.

My interest in the SDBTT began when my son recently undertook a sponsored bicycle ride through France to raise funds for the charity.  I was horrified to learn that research into brain tumours receives less than 2% of total cancer research funding so it is for that reason, that I am anxious to help raise as much money as possible to fund research into the causes and cure of brain tumours.

Fundraising

The Friends of SDBTT – Cameron Buchanan Group are holding their first fundraising event on Saturday 10th March. A super, dance and raffle will be held along with a small auction.

The group are also encouraging their friends and family to hold a tea party in March as part of Brain Tumour Awareness Month, so if you would like to get involved email Emma on cameron@cameronbuchanan.com.