She knew something was wrong when she started hearing music in her head

A woman was diagnosed with a brain tumour after hearing music “that wasn’t there”.

Emma Bond, 33, from Newton-le-Willows, was diagnosed with a grade two glioma in June 2019. She had to postpone her wedding because she needed to have surgery a week before the big day. She then underwent six weeks of radiotherapy and a year of chemotherapy.




Emma, who works at Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, said: “I was working at North Manchester General Hospital in June 2019 and I just started hearing music in my head.

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“When people spoke, it was like they were singing lyrics to me. The same thing happened when I was with my mum later that day; I could see she was talking to me, but in my mind I could hear music, and I couldn’t understand what she was saying.

“When I found out it was because I had a brain tumour, I was terrified. I just wanted to know how it would affect me physically and mentally.”

Emma went to A&E at Warrington Hospital, and after a series of tests, she was told she was just “a bit stressed”.

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