Over the years, she visited her GP several times who sent her off for scans which failed to find the slow-growing cancerous tumour burrowed inside her brain.
In that time, her absence seizures, which caused her to black out during conversations, became more intense and regular. In the early days of her conditions, Clark would have seizures once every three months but by 2017 she was having an intense seizure every three weeks.
Clark even used to ask herself ‘Where’s the best place to stand?’ at parties so she wasn’t as dangerous or “embarrassing”.
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She said: “They tried all these different tests, but the only thing that was changing was it was getting worse. So they did the best they could. But it was my tumour that was playing hide and seek on scans.
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Source: Daily Express