Joining me today is Jenny Forde to share Marlie’s story.
Marlie is a bright and happy little girl doing so well after going through so much.
In 2021 when Marlie was 3 and a half she was diagnosed with a malignant Grade 4 brain tumour and endured several life saving surgeries and treatments. Jenny takes us thorugh her early symptoms, a mothers intuition, the impact on the wider family and the processing of the trauma after the fight is done.
This is a beautiful and compassionate episode full of enduring gratitude and hope.
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