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A mom's headaches and nausea were dismissed as pregnancy symptoms. She had a brain tumor. - CBS News

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Kerry Breen
A mom's headaches and nausea were dismissed as pregnancy symptoms. She had a brain tumor. - CBS News
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A mother's persistent headaches and nausea were initially misdiagnosed as pregnancy symptoms before she was eventually diagnosed with a brain tumor. The story highlights the importance of medical advocacy and thorough diagnostic testing.

Jenney Bitner always looked forward to her family's annual trip to see her mother in San Diego. For her three kids, it was a two-week vacation at their grandmother's house. For Bitner and her husband…

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A mom's headaches and nausea were dismissed as pregnancy symptoms. She had a brain tumor. - CBS News — Headlinne — headlinne