The young man discovers brain cancer after thinking he is insolation

The young man discovers brain cancer after thinking he is insolation


Moli Morgan was on vacation in Türkiye with his dating when he suffered two convulsions


Summary

Moli Morgan, 22, discovered brain cancer after suffering convulsions during a holiday in Türkiye, initially attributed to the sun; He has undergone successful surgery and is still recovering.




A malaise during your holiday Türkiye He took Moli Morgan22, to think it was with heat race. A few days later, the young woman discovered that the symptoms were actually originating from brain cancer with the risk of death.

“I didn’t have a real warning signal before or during the holidays. I only had migraine, but I didn’t think about it at that moment,” Moli said in an interview with The sun.

“We spent a nice week there, it was very relaxing and there was a water park in the hotel, which was fantastic,” added the young woman, who was accompanied by her boyfriend, Ollie Higgins22,

A day before returning home in October last year, Moli ended up suffering from two convulsions. He was promptly attended by the resort doctor, the couple remained around one in the morning. The professional reported that the convulsions had been caused by a sunscreen.

“We stayed in the sun all day and I hadn’t drank a lot of water, so I thought it was nothing else and that it was probably just a sun. We went home the next night,” he explained.

When Moli returned home, one of his sisters, who is a nurse, suggested that he went to the hospital. Coming to Shrewsbury HospitalHe made a magnetic resonance imaging that revealed a 4 cm brain cancer called glioma on the left side of the brain.

“I couldn’t believe it, because they had no other real symptoms and they felt completely well. It was obviously very frightening and you expect the worst when they tell you that you have brain cancer,” he added.



Moli Morgan and the family delivered a check to the hospital team

Moli Morgan’s surgery

Moli was hospitalized for five days in the hospital and was subsequently transferred to Royal Stoke Universitywhere he was attended by a neurologist. For the tumor removal operation, it was informed that it should have been awake during surgery.

“During the operation, there was a presentation of PowerPoint with basic things like animals and food, and I had to repeat the words. There were sometimes I did not get it correctly, so they knew that this was the part of the brain that hit my language and in which they should not have interfered,” he said.

Moli’s surgery, which took place in December last year, lasted four hours. “I got 28 points in my head and was hospitalized for a few days before I could go home. I made two magnetic follow -up -up resonances and, after the next one, they will start doing every six months. I am still monitored, but since then everything has given positive,” he said.

The surgeon Erminia Albanian He explained that the presence of an interpreter in the room was important for moles to respond to English and Welsh words, his mother tongue.

“We had to make sure that it could speak English and Welsh after the tumor has been removed,” he said. Thanks to the hospital team, Moli and his family have delivered a check of the quantity of 345 pounds (about R $ 2,590).

Source: Terra

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