About Memory Fail
Memory Fail is a memoir, which describes Linda (the author)’s cancer journey in detail from pre-diagnosis, diagnosis, treatment, through to post treatment. Included is a section titled “memory fail”, a phrase Linda has coined to describe the memory problems she experienced as a result of her brain tumour. In this chapter, Linda describes, in detail the ‘memory fail’s’ she had before treatment, during treatment, after treatment, and through to current day.
Memory Fail is a candid, true story of what it is like to have brain cancer in your mid 20s.
Linda’s goal in publishing Memory Fail is to share her experience with current brain cancer patients, those in remission and their families, to demonstrate the impacts of brain cancer on every aspect of life, and most importantly, to show that there is hope, and that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Brain cancer is, sadly, commonly perceived as an ‘invisible’ illness. However, invisible or not, the impacts of brain cancer are paramount, are astronomical, are profound… the impacts of brain cancer need to be known and understood, to give brain cancer patients more support. By reading Memory Fail, you will gain an insider perspective into the life of a brain cancer patient, and hopefully gain that level of understanding and respect that is needed for brain cancer patients.
Memory Fail is a must read for anyone that has been touched by cancer; that includes patients currently going through cancer, those in remission from cancer, as well as the friends, families and coworkers of anyone that has had cancer.
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Author Bio:
Linda Loprasert (nee Lee) graduated from the University of New South Wales with a first class honours in Finance. Prior to being diagnosed with brain cancer at the age of 26, Linda was a working professional in the financial services industry. This book follows her brain cancer journey.