Trio Canig were poud to be a part of Casey Jones’ Entertainment Evening at the Ucheldre Centre, Holyhead earlier this month to raise money for the Beth Frazer Appeal. Great occasion with a fantastic audience.
Beth Frazer was convinced she was suffering a bout of hayfever until she was diagnosed with a brain tumour, leaving her unable to walk.
Beth Frazer, from Valley in Anglesey, visited her GP three times, complaining of suffering headaches. But each time her doctor sent the 20-year-old away with hayfever remedies, to try and treat her symptoms. When Beth’s condition worsened she was sent for rounds of rigorous tests. A brain scan revealed a growth, leading doctors to diagnose her with a cystic brain tumour.
Beth Frazer, 20, from Anglesey in North Wales, has been diagnosed with a brain tumour after becoming convinced her symptoms were the result of hayfever. She noticed a her left eye had drooped, right, and is now confined to a wheelchair, unable to walk. Miss Frazer, a student at the University of South Wales, now requires round-the-clock care, the brain tumour having left her wheelchair bound and unable to walk. She said: ‘I feel like a 90-year-old trapped in a 20 year-old’s body’.