Woman s breast milk mystery led medics to find massive brain tumour When I started lactating, I knew something really wasn’t right
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Amy Anderson awaiting treatment at hospital (Image: Brain Tumour Research)
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Amy Anderson was told she would probably never have children when doctors diagnosed a brain tumour after she started producing breast milk despite not being pregnant.
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The makers of Channel 5 s 999: Critical Condition are set to return to Stoke-on-Trent s main hospital to film a new series next month.
Film crews are expected to begin filming series three at the Royal Stoke University Hospital in June - and it will return to our screens later this year.
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Royal Stoke patient Lee Newell has proposed to his girlfriend from his hospital bed - just days after cracking his skull in a 12-foot horror fall.
The builder was airlifted to the Royal Stoke University Hospital after also suffering a bleed on the brain, a fractured eye socket, cheekbone and jaw, and a broken nose in the April 27 fall from a garage roof.
In just 20 years, 27 women in North Staffordshire have seen their lives brutally ended by men.
The shocking statistic comes amid the debate around the freedom and safety of women following the killing of Sarah Everard in London and murder of PCSO Julia James in Kent.
It has triggered a surge in women speaking openly about the abuse, threats, harassment and violence they are subjected to from men.
Crofts, 30, was this week sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 16 years and nine months after stabbing Kimberley to death in a jealous rage.
Other innocent victims a teenage girl who was brutally raped and murdered by a footballer, a sex worker strangled to death and a young woman whose sadistic husband doused her in petrol and then set her on fire.
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This week, these are the loved ones remembered in the funeral notices and family announcements in The Sentinel.
To see the full list of family announcements,
visit this section of the StokeonTrentLive websitewhere you can search by name, date and location. You can also post your own announcements and notices there.