Brain Tumour or Health Anxiety

Good afternoon folks, 

I feel a bit guilty even posting on here because I know there are other, more genuine people on here, but I am in a pretty bleak place. 

I am a 46 year old guy, I work full-time in a good job, I lead a pretty normal, enjoyable life, but I suffer with terrible health anxiety and have done for some years. This is on the back of a pretty rough few years when I lost my mum suddenly, a couple of close friends, and then my estranged father, with Covid thrown in for good measure too.

On the 28th December I started getting headaches/pressure in my head to the point of I reverted to my usual habit of using Dr Google. As previously all roads led me to believe I have a brain tumour. I went to my GP on New Years Eve who asked some questions, shined a light in my eye and said there was no concerns but if they persisted come back in a few weeks. 

Such is the way my health anxiety works, I was convinced his consulation was too half-hearted so on the 2nd Janaury I took myself off to the Urgent Care Centre, waited for a few hours and spoke to a really nice doctor. I explained my fears, my symptoms and told him that my father who I hadn't seen in years had died of a brain tumour in 2022 aged 76, and my concern was it was hereditary. He completed a really in depth examination, following his finger, reflexes, even reading at distance, and he said there was nothing neurological going on with me. He said that it was most likely tension headaches which can last for quite some time. He even said that if I was concerned, speak to my GP but in his opinion, he would be 99% sure I wouldn't be referred for a CT scan based on what I was presenting with. 

You would think that would reassure me, but I even went to the opticians the next day and had a full eye test and included where they can scan behind your eyes. Yes, I needed glasses and no, there was no blood pressure issues and everything was perfectly healthy. 

But still, the pressure in my head continues, the slight feeling of nausea and the absolute fear of having a brain tumour. I am constantly searching for symptoms, looking on the internet, everything. It is the first thing I think about when I open my eyes, and even during the day. 

I even looked at the idea of getting a private CT scan but the price was out of my range. 

I know this is waffle and probably sounds outrageous, but does anyone else have similar anxiety/concerns? Some of my friends are sympathetic, they know how bad it can be, but it really is affecting my life now. 

Thanks, 

  • Welcome to the forum LiverpoolGuy78 although I'm sorry to hear about your symptoms and all that you have been through over the last few years. It sounds like you have been through a lot.

    Living with health anxiety must be incredibly difficult, but if your symptoms haven't gone away then there's no harm in booking another appointment with your GP, just to be safe. Hopefully seeing them will be able to give you the final peace of mind and reassurance you're looking for but if not, then it may be worth seeking out further help and support with managing your health anxiety, especially if you feel it's taking over your life.

    I'm not sure from your post if you have sought out professional help with your health anxiety already but if not, you can get some useful information and advice from the mental health charity Anxiety UK. You can also find tips for managing health anxiety on the NHS website, but make sure you mention this to your GP as they will be able to make you aware of services in your local area that can help you with this as well.

    A lot of our members know how challenging it can be to experience worrying symptoms and managing the worry and fear that comes with it, so you are not alone LiverpoolGuy78, and hopefully you will receive some support and advice from our community soon.

    Kind regards,

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Hi Steph, 

    Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me, I really do appreciate it. 

    Since my original post I have been back to my GP, had a very open and honest conversation with him and started on the path to address my health anxiety. Coincidentally, this particular GP has worked with brain tumour patients previously so was able to address my fears and put my mind at rest, but even had another check to be double sure. 

    I feel a lot more positive and relieved now that I have admitted to my GP I have an issue with health anxiety and fingers crossed this is the first step on the road to recovery. 

    Thank you once again, 

    Andy