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It's All in Your Head
by Maria McCutchen
Maria McCutchen did not have time to be sick.
With a husband who had just lost a job, two
young sons, and a cross-country move on the
horizon, who had time to be sick? Maria didn't
have time for a common cold, let alone a major
medical condition. But one day while shopping
in the grocery store where she had shopped
hundreds of times before, she couldn't find
the milk. It was then she knew what she was
feeling was more than just stress or
exhaustion.
There was something very wrong.
After consulting a few doctors, Maria
discovered she had a rare brain cyst known as
a posterior fossa arachnoid cyst—a very
large brain cyst. Hearing these cysts were
normally asymptomatic was of little comfort,
especially because she felt her mind and body
slipping away more and more every day. Normal
mental and physical functions were becoming
harder to control. Even if the doctors didn't
believe the cyst was a problem, she knew it
was.
It would take months of living inside a shell
of a person that she'd become, months of
living in a mental fogginess and sometimes
even physical pain, before she would finally
get the medical attention she needed. It's All
in Your Head chronicles her harrowing medical
odyssey and her attempts to regain some sort
of semblance of her old life after treatment.
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