My hangover was a BRAIN TUMOUR
Jan 05, 2021
4 minutes
WORDS: SASKIA MURPHY, CHARLOTTE NISBET
Hearing the sound of my alarm clock, I squinted at the sun peeking through my curtains. It was then I felt it, a splitting headache and a dizzy, sick feeling pulsing through my body. All the classic signs of a hangover.
‘One cocktail too many,’ I muttered as I dragged myself out of bed. My husband Paul looked on, grinning.
It was April 2019, and a day earlier I’d met up with the girls from work for our annual Easter night out. All teachers working in a primary school, we relished the opportunity to get together in the school holidays, and this time was no different. I wasn’t
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