A mum has told how her terminal brain tumour symptoms were dismissed as postpartum anxiety.<br /><br />Kelsey Stokstad, 31, got pins and needles in her arm while cleaning windows and went to hospital but turned down a CT scan because she couldn't afford it.<br /><br />Doctors put her symptoms down to postpartum anxiety but when the tingles spread to her leg and ended in a seizure, she had tests.<br /><br />The content creator was diagnosed with a grade three astrocytoma tumour in her brain and given two-to-five years to live. <br /><br />But after 33 rounds of radiotherapy and 12 rounds of chemotherapy she was handed a lifeline when she qualified to trial a new drug.<br /><br />Vorasidenib, or Voranigo, specifically treats brain and spinal cancer, and is set to make her condition manageable.