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		<title>Girl, 7, Can&#x27;t Stop Laughing After Brain Surgery</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Girl, 7, Can&#x27;t Stop Laughing After Brain Surgery</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Little Miss Laughter: Seven-year-old can&#x27;t stop giggling since surgeons removed her brain tumour<br /><br />Louise Eccles<br /><br />Last updated at 7:26 PM on 8th August 2011<br /><br />Life has literally been a laugh a minute for Enna Stephens following surgery to remove a brain tumour thanks to a bizarre side-effect of the operation.<br /><br />The seven-year-old has been giggling uncontrollably for a month, and her chuckles have helped parents Vana and Dougie cope with her illness.<br /><br />Mrs Stephens, 40, said: Things happened so quickly that Dougie and I were numb.<br /><br />Happy days: Vanna and Doug Stephens with daughter Enna. They said her giggles helped them see life more positively<br /><br />&#x27;We d visit Enna in hospital and try to put on a brave face but inside we were crushed.<br /><br />But once she started giggling we found ourselves doing the same. It was so infectious, and just a great way of releasing our emotions.<br /><br />Enna s giggles are due to pseudobulbar affect, a neurological disorder caused by nerve damage.<br /><br />The condition, which affects up to five per cent of brain surgery patients, leaves sufferers unable to control their emotions.<br /><br />Surgery: Enna had a tumour behind her eye. Doctors say there is an 80% chance it won&#x27;t return<br /><br />Mrs Stephens, a police administrator from Cleveland, said: We were told by doctors that most patients who have a brain tumour removed feel depressed or angry afterwards.<br /><br />But when Enna came round she was giggling and it just carried on. She would giggle all the time anything would set her off.<br /><br />&#x27;She would giggle for 15 minutes at a time. She laughed the most in the first three weeks but she still giggles a lot.<br /><br />Once she starts she can t stop. Her best joke is when her grandma holds a banana like a phone.<br /><br />Doctors think the giggling will gradually subside.<br /><br />They diagnosed Enna s tumour after an optician noticed there was swelling behind her left eye in June.<br /><br />The youngster was operated on the following month at Newcastle s Royal Victoria Infirmary and now faces 16 months of chemo and radiotherapy.<br /><br />But surgeons are confident they have removed all the cancer and say there is an 80 per cent chance it will not come back.<br /><br />Much better: Enna has much to smile about after her delicate brain surgery was a success<br /><br />Enna&#x27;s giggles have now calmed down so she only laughs when she finds something funny.<br /><br />She still faces 16 months of radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment and is on a range of medication.<br /><br />However the keen ballet dancer is now well enough to put on her dancing shoes again.<br /><br />Her father Dougie, 44, a team leader at Warburton&#x27;s bakery, said:<br /><br />&#x27;We know we all need to stay positive. Enna is very positive too. She is a very brave little kid.<br /><br />&#x27;The doctors have been amazed and just how strong she has managed to remain, and we are so proud of her.<br /><br />&#x27;Despite everything that has happened we have just had to keep hope that it is something that will make us all stronger.&#x27;<br /><br />&#x27;You have to always think positively and try to make it as happy as experience as possible.<br /><br />Luckily she seems to be doing that by herself.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2022403/Young-girl-stop-laughing-THREE-WEEKS-life-saving-surgery-remove-brain-tumour.html#ixzz1UgL9NNsi<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/8/girl-7-cant-stop-laughing-after-brain-surg.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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