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Father's Seizure Reveals Aggressive Brain Cancer

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Jerry Kerrisk collapsed with a seizure while visiting sons.
  • Doctors discovered aggressive glioblastoma brain cancer.
  • Family now supports brain cancer research after diagnosis.
Father's Seizure Reveals Aggressive Brain Cancer

An Edinburgh father's life was irrevocably altered after a sudden collapse led to the discovery of aggressive glioblastoma brain cancer. Jerry Kerrisk, 66, experienced a violent seizure while visiting his twin sons, prompting immediate hospitalization. Doctors informed the family that Jerry had a grim 12 to 18-month prognosis for the incurable brain tumor.

His wife, Janice, described the harrowing moments leading up to the collapse, including Jerry's unusual comments about wills and ashes. The seizure was severe, with Jerry suffering multiple episodes before scans revealed the four-centimeter glioblastoma. The diagnosis was deeply shocking, leaving the family numb and grappling with the severity of the illness.

Despite the grim prognosis, Jerry and his family are channeling their energy into supporting Brain Tumour Research. They are advocating for contributions to their Christmas appeal, aiming to fund groundbreaking research that could change the future for those diagnosed with glioblastoma. Their story serves as a powerful testament to resilience and a call for hope and advancements in cancer treatment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jerry Kerrisk collapsed due to a seizure, which led to his glioblastoma brain cancer diagnosis.
The prognosis for glioblastoma is typically 12 to 18 months, but research aims to improve this.
Brain Tumour Research funds vital research, including at their Scottish Centre of Excellence, to find a cure for brain tumors.

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