Meningioma - The story of having a brain tumor

About This video tells the deeply personal story of Annabelle Holloway navigating the challenges of being diagnosed with a brain tumor. Through intimate visuals and heartfelt storytelling, it captures the emotional impact of the diagnosis, the courage required to face it, and the enduring strength found in moments of love and connection. What You Should Know About Brain Tumors Every year, over 12,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with a brain tumor, and they remain one of the most challenging cancers to treat. Symptoms can vary widely but often include persistent headaches, seizures, or changes in vision, balance, or personality. While some tumors are benign and treatable, all require early detection and specialized care. How You Can Help Raise awareness about brain tumors by sharing this video and starting conversations. Consider supporting charities like Brain Tumour Research or The Brain Charity, which fund critical research and provide resources for patients and families. Special Thanks A heartfelt thank you to Annabelle and Richard Holloway for bravely sharing their story. Your openness and resilience will undoubtedly inspire and help others facing similar challenges. This video wouldn’t have been possible without your courage and willingness to let us into your journey. About the Creator This project was created by Matthew Holloway, a passionate documentary photographer and storyteller. Matthew specializes in crafting powerful visual narratives that bring attention to social and humanitarian issues. His work, featured in exhibitions and projects like Survivors, emphasizes empathy and understanding through compelling storytelling. You can explore more of Matthew’s photography and documentary projects at www.matthollophoto.com.