With a spatula
It shouldn’t be easy to receive hard news, especially when it comes to health. In April 2018, Emma Webster, 29, had a severe toothache that required her to go to the emergency room. However, despite being treated by the doctors, months later her pain did not stop and she even had blurred visions due to this complication.
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It was at that time, according to the Daily Mail, that he underwent an MRI and had a very negative diagnosis such as having a non-cancerous brain tumor located behind his right eye.
Since then his life has not been the same because they are the specialists who have indicated to reduce the progress of that tumor it must be removed. The situation was alarming for Emma, who currently lives in the Scottish town of Airdrie, in the county of Lanarkshire.
was saved in time
But finally he managed to have the tumor removed at 70%, which gave him a better quality of life, but he still has to undergo a scan every year to verify its growth.
This medical intervention was a lifesaver for her because that tumor might become more and more lethal to the point of thinking of her death. “They told me it was benign, but I was ready to plan my funeral,” she said.