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Scots scientist who thought ear wax was causing tinnitus learns brain tumour to blame

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rain tumour.Neurosciences graduate Kaite ­Bourgeois, 29, was doing a ­post-grad in radiotherapy oncology when she developed symptoms.She said: “At the beginning of 2018, I began to suffer from tinnitus.

I had suffered from ­build-ups of ear wax as a child and I passed off my experience and the fact that my hearing on one side seemed to be muffled. "A subsequent ear exam showed I had profound hearing loss on my right side.”The scan revealed “a small growth” on a nerve in her inner ear.Kaite of Northfield, Edinburgh, said: “I was in such shock. "While my clinical experience meant I had good knowledge of what an acoustic neuroma was, it couldn’t have prepared me for what getting a diagnosis is like for both the patient and their loved.

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