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My brain ‘slips’ into my spine & causes me to collapse 20 times a DAY – I’m in so much agony I want to rip my head off

A WOMAN with a rare brain condition that causes her to collapse 20 times a day says the pain is so bad she wants to "rip her head off".

Jennifer Sullivan, 35, from London was diagnosed with Chiari malformation in 2012 - after a two-year battle to diagnose her unusual symptoms.

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Jennifer Sullivan first realised something wasn't wrong after collapsing in 2010Credit: PA Real Life
: "I used to grab my skin, as I wanted to rip my head off."

Jennifer, who lives in Dulwich, began randomly passing out more frequently - at one stage up to 20 times a day.

In some cases, she would be temporarily left without sight or hearing.

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She feared she would be wheelchair-bound for the rest of her life after losing all feeling from her chest down.

Sometimes the pain would be so bad it felt like someone was "squeezing" her brain.

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She said: “I was passed on to every hospital around London, but no one could diagnose me.

“It was terrifying that no one could find what was wrong."

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She added: "I honestly wanted to die, as I felt so alone."

A breakthrough only came when her MRI scans were sent to a friend's dad.

The dad, a neurologist, helped identify Chiari malformation which was causing the lower part of her brain to be pushed into her spinal canal.

But putting a name to her symptoms was only the beginning.

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She has since undergone three brain surgeries as part of her recovery.

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Jennifer began having reflexology massages and found them the most helpful in being able to restore movement.

Jennifer said: “Learning about reflexology and removing toxins in my life have allowed me to find some normalcy, and that’s why I’m not in a wheelchair like the consultants said I would be.

“I want to raise awareness of this condition, so it’s less of a lonely process for other people."

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Jennifer hopes her story will help others on their medical journeysCredit: PA Real Life
She feared she wouldn't be able to walk again after losing feeling from her chest downCredit: PA Real Life
She was diagnosed after sending MRI scans to a friend's dadCredit: PA Real Life
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