News anchor Tori Carmen talks recovery, resilience, and lifestyle changes one year after brain cancer
After a seizure led to the discovery of a brain mass, FOX Carolina news anchor Tori Carmen shares the whirlwind from surgery to an unexpected malignant diagnosis and how recovery has challenged her physically and emotionally. One year later, she explains the tools that helped her cope (therapy, nature, faith, community) and the lifestyle shifts she’s made to support long-term health.
00:00 Intro
02:23 Seizure night, ER trip, CT scan, loss of right-side function.
04:12 Tumor location/size; next steps; wedding plans change; surgery set at Northwestern.
05:28 Meningioma explained; surgery + early recovery; can’t drive; pathology surprise.
07:23 Grade 3 malignant diagnosis; neuro-onc/radiology consults; choosing gamma knife.
10:18 Radiation day + side effects; returning to work; hair loss grief/identity shift.
13:18 Ongoing MRIs; seizure meds; rebuilding strength; stress on body/mind.
14:27 Coping tools: therapy, walks, nature, prayer, dogs; purpose + advocacy.
16:17 “Be kind” message; invisible battles; connection and support systems.
22:28 New normal: rest, boundaries, saying no; redefining productivity.
26:07 Staying active: weighted-vest walks, Pilates, shorter workouts; heat sensitivity.
28:05 Nutrition/toxin reduction: local/organic, baking soda wash, fewer plastics/chemicals.
28:50 Giving up alcohol; mocktails; better sleep/skin/gut.
34:04 Western + functional medicine balance; tests, supplements, inflammation focus.
38:20 Birth control + meningioma discussion; hormone caution + research.
41:18 Migraine scare + ER fear; stress triggers; clear MRI.
44:27 Fear of recurrence; faith + focusing on the present; advice to others.