BBC's Glenn Campbell: I want to show what it's like living with a brain tumour
Briefly

As I waited for brain surgery, I instinctively pressed record on my phone camera, thinking I might be documenting the final months of my life.
After 15 months I'm still going strong because it turns out I have a rare form of the disease, an oligodendroglioma, that tends to respond better to treatment.
What I have been learning to deal with are the difficult legacies of my cancer treatment - persistent fatigue and the risk of further seizures.
It seems my way of extracting some purpose from a personal tragedy is to spotlight a nasty cancer that's hard to treat and even harder to beat.
Read at www.bbc.com
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