Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community Podcast
Welcome to Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community Podcast
I’m your host, Vanessa Mooney, a breast cancer survivor who created this space after going through it all myself.
Each week, I share real cancer stories — honest conversations with people affected by cancer and the family members who’ve walked beside them.
These are raw, emotional, and uplifting stories about what cancer really feels like — the fear, the grief, the shock, the strength, and the unexpected moments that somehow get you through it.
I’m also launching Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community App, a place for support, connection, and shared cancer stories for anyone affected by cancer.
Main Sponsor: Breast Cancer Ireland
This podcast is for anyone who has ever thought:
“No one gets what I’m going through.”
We do. And you’re not alone anymore.
💚 Let’s make cancer a little less lonely together.
Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community Podcast
Losing Her Husband Dean to Brain Cancer, Michaela’s Story
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Michaela and Dean met as teenagers and spent fourteen years growing up together, building a life full of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Together, they created a beautiful family with their little girl, Sloan.
Everything changed when Dean began experiencing unusual twitching in his face and neck. At first, it seemed minor. But the episodes quickly escalated into moments of panic and fear, followed by a terrifying incident on the road that Dean somehow survived. As the symptoms continued, Michaela rushed him to hospital, beginning a frightening journey filled with uncertainty.
Dean was transferred to Beaumont and at just 31 years of age, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Glioblastoma, an aggressive and devastating form of brain cancer.
Despite every effort, endless hope, and unwavering love, Dean sadly passed away in May 2025
In this deeply emotional episode, Michaela courageously takes us back through the early warning signs, the chaos in A&E, the long wait for answers, the life changing diagnosis, and the final months of Dean’s life. Her honesty, strength, and devotion as a young wife and mum are extraordinary. Michaela’s bravery in honouring Dean’s memory will stay with every listener long after the episode ends.
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brain cancer, brain tumour, glioma, glioblastoma (GBM), chemotherapy, radiotherapy, neurosurgery, seizures, neurological symptoms, cognitive changes, steroid treatment, tumour progression, palliative care, end-of-life care, caregiver support, family impact, patient journey, awareness