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Mum's Warning: Headaches Ignored, Teen Faces Terminal Brain Tumour
13 Dec
Summary
- 14-year-old diagnosed with stage 4 brain tumour after headaches were dismissed.
- Family fundraising £250,000 for specialised German treatment.
- Boy receives well wishes from Manchester United legend Bryan Robson.

A family faces a devastating diagnosis after a 14-year-old boy's severe headaches were repeatedly dismissed as migraines. Max Hall suffered for over a year before a sudden seizure led to the discovery of a stage 4 brain tumour, deemed untreatable by UK doctors. The tumour's size and location make surgical removal impossible.
The family is now launching an urgent appeal, aiming to raise £250,000 for specialised treatment in Germany. This clinic offers a personalised vaccine therapy designed to slow tumour growth, offering Max more precious time. He is currently undergoing standard radio and chemotherapy provided by the NHS.
Despite the overwhelming challenges, Max remains in good spirits, buoyed by messages of support, including one from Manchester United legend Bryan Robson. His mother, Jackie, expressed determination to fight for more time with her son, focusing on treatment that preserves his quality of life.




