Emmerdale star shares ‘real life brain tumour stories’ amid harrowing storyline

Emmerdale star Natalie J Robb thanked her followers for sharing inspiring stories following Moira Dingle’s brain tumour diagnosis.

 

 

 

 

Earlier this month fans were concerned for Moira’s health for a while now, since her behaviour became out of character and she grew aggressive toward her loved ones, as well as suffering absence seizures.

 

 

 

Last week, one of these seizures led to confusion for Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter), who believed that Moira had attempted to kiss him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

She later suffered another absence seizure while filling up a tractor with petrol in the barn, which ultimately led to the dramatic fire that left her and Ruby Fox-Miligan (Beth Cordingly) in danger.

In her latest Instagram post, the 49-year-old actress shared screenshots of people coming forward with their own stories.

‘Thank you for sharing your journey. I am so glad that this @emmerdale storyline is giving you the opportunity to be heard ❤️.’

During a recent episode, Moira discovered that she has a type of brain tumour called a meningioma, after doctors found a mass on her brain in last night’s instalment of the ITV soap.

The symptoms of this type of tumour include changes to personality, confusion, memory loss and seizures, all of which Moira has been experiencing in the past few weeks.

Although the tumour is non-cancerous, it leaves Moira apprehensive about her future and concerned about the possibility of surgery and other treatments.

Throughout production of the storyline, Emmerdale has worked closely alongside the charities Brains Trust and The Brain Tumour Charity in order to tell Moira’s story authentically and realistically.

‘Moira’s diagnosis comes as a huge shock to both her and her family and Moira faces an emotional and challenging time ahead,’ producer Sophie Roper revealed.

‘The research and support we’ve received throughout this storyline has allowed us to depict the realities of the condition and though at times it may be distressing to see the symptoms Moira’s experiencing, we’re keen to explore the hope and resilience Moira finds as she comes to terms with her diagnosis.’

Actress Natalie, who has played Moira since 2009, added: ‘I feel really fortunate to be trusted with such a challenging storyline.

‘Moira and her family have an extremely challenging time ahead, and I’m hoping I can portray it in a truthful way that does justice to all the people who are really suffering with a brain tumour.’

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