A woman who was told her hallucinations were anxiety-related was diagnosed with a brain tumour.<br />Jessie Mae Lambert, 28, started getting hallucinations in October 2023, but her local doctor put them down to mental health and put her on anxiety medication.<br />The hallucinations continued, but Jessie said she was dismissed again and told she needed to change her diet.<br />At her worst she had seven hallucinations a day but it wasn't until her mum, Trish Lambert, 56, saw Jessie have a seizure that doctors acted and put her forward for an MRI and EEG scan.<br />Jessie underwent a brain debulking surgery where 40 per cent of the tumour was removed - which they biopsied.<br />Jessie, a nail technician from Derby, said: "I was having weird episodes.<br />"I just had the feeling of fear, and I was hallucinating."<br />After having a seizure in front of her mum, Trish, at a work Christmas party on December 21, 2023, Jessie was sent for an MRI and EEG.<br />The results came back showing a mass on the brain, but doctors at Royal Derby Hospital didn't know what it was.<br />She was then transferred to Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, for brain debulking surgery where they removed 40 per cent of the tumour.<br />
