Routine Eye Exam Leads to Discovery of Brain Tumor, Saving Young Woman’s Life

A woman who thought she needed glasses was shocked when an optician suspected a brain tumor — and doctors sent her for emergency surgery 12 hours later, saying if it had been a day later she would have died.

Ellie Musgrove, 21, started experiencing severe headaches and neck pain after her 21st birthday in January, but she knew it was more than just a hangover after only celebrating with two alcoholic drinks.

Musgrove then realized she couldn’t see properly when she was plucking her eyebrows; her vision was impaired with black spots and double vision.

She called her family doctor and was prescribed antibiotics over the phone for an ear infection, but her symptoms didn’t improve, which prompted her to book an appointment with the optician.

Thinking she needed glasses, Musgrove visited Specsavers with her dad, Mike, 54, on March 20 before being rushed to Salford Royal Hospital in Manchester, England, after the optician noticed swelling of her optic nerve.

Just 12 hours later, she underwent emergency brain surgery to drain excess fluid around her brain before undergoing an MRI the following day that revealed she had a brain tumor, causing Addison’s disease, an uncommon disorder that occurs when your body doesn’t produce enough of certain hormones.


Thinking she needed glasses, Ellie Musgrove visited Specsavers, where she saw optician Aheed Mahmood, who noticed swelling of Musgrove's optic nerve. Ellie Musgrove/Zenger

© Ellie Musgrove/Zenger Thinking she needed glasses, Ellie Musgrove visited Specsavers, where she saw optician Aheed Mahmood, who noticed swelling of Musgrove’s optic nerve. Ellie Musgrove/Zenger

Musgrove will need to take steroids for life to manage the uncommon condition, but is thankful she went to Specsavers when she did after being told by doctors that another day without action could have proved fatal.

Musgrove, a support caregiver from Manchester, said: “I knew my headaches weren’t down to being hungover because we celebrated my birthday with a quiet family meal out – nothing crazy.

“I never get headaches, but these were terrible. I thought I’d just slept funny which was making my neck hurt.

“My life has been turned upside down, but it could have been a lot worse – I keep reminding myself of that.

“I’m glad I went to Specsavers when I did. I’m grateful to the optician and the doctors for saving my life.”

Musgrove’s symptoms started just after her 21st birthday on January 5, when she was experiencing severe headaches along with neck pain.

“I also had blurred and double vision, black spots and started to hear pulsating whooshing heartbeat sounds,” she said.

“My headaches and neck pains seemed to be worse in the mornings and evenings but were still in the background throughout the day.

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“My GP suspected I had an ear infection and prescribed antibiotics and Ibuprofen, but my symptoms didn’t improve.

“I decided to make an appointment to see my optician at Specsavers.”


Thinking she needed glasses, Ellie Musgrove visited Specsavers, where she saw optician Aqeel Mahmood, who noticed swelling of Musgrove's optic nerve. Ellie Musgrove/Zenger

© Ellie Musgrove/Zenger Thinking she needed glasses, Ellie Musgrove visited Specsavers, where she saw optician Aqeel Mahmood, who noticed swelling of Musgrove’s optic nerve. Ellie Musgrove/Zenger

Heaton Park Specsavers optometrist Aqeel Mahmood said: “At the time, Ellie made an appointment when she couldn’t get to the bottom of her severe head and neck aches and impaired vision.

“I noted swelling of the optic nerves in both eyes and this, in conjunction with Ellie’s symptoms, indicated that something was seriously wrong.

“Urgent medical intervention was required, so I immediately referred Ellie to Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.”

After numerous scans and tests that day, Musgrove was transferred by ambulance to the neurology department at Salford Royal Hospital, where she was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a buildup of fluid deep within the brain caused by a brain tumor and requiring emergency surgery to drain the fluid.


Ellie Musgrove was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid deep within the brain caused by a brain tumor and requiring emergency surgery to drain the fluid.

Ellie Musgrove was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid deep within the brain caused by a brain tumor and requiring emergency surgery to drain the fluid.

“I went from having my eyes tested at 11 a.m. to having emergency brain surgery by 11:30 p.m. on the same day,” Musgrove said.

“An MRI scan the following day confirmed I had a benign brain tumor between the pineal and pituitary glands, which was blocking the fluid flow around my brain.


Twelve hours after seeing her optician, Ellie Musgrove underwent emergency brain surgery to drain excess fluid around her brain before undergoing an MRI the following day that revealed she had a brain tumor. Ellie Musgrove/Zenger

© Ellie Musgrove/Zenger Twelve hours after seeing her optician, Ellie Musgrove underwent emergency brain surgery to drain excess fluid around her brain before undergoing an MRI the following day that revealed she had a brain tumor. Ellie Musgrove/Zenger

“I was also diagnosed with Addison’s disease. The tumor is affecting my pituitary gland, which is a devastating blow as I will have to take hydrocortisone steroids for the rest of my life.

“I am slowly but surely recovering and will now have regular MRI scans to keep check on the tumor.

“The neurosurgeons think it’s a slow-growing tumor, that only 1 percent of people develop, so hopefully I won’t need surgery to remove it anytime soon.

“I may well need further surgery if the fluid builds up again, but at least I know what the symptoms are now.

“My life has been turned upside down, but I, along with my family will be forever grateful to Aqeel and the Specsavers team.

“If it weren’t for them, I would not be here today, they saved my life.

“I would also like to thank the medical teams at Manchester Royal and Salford Royal Hospitals – they looked after me so well and were so caring.”

Mahmood added: “Ellie’s story shows the importance of looking after your eye health and if you have any major worries then do get checked out by an optician.

“Had Ellie ignored her symptoms and put off seeing an optician, it could have been a very different outcome.”

This story was provided to Newsweek by Zenger News.

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