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Home / Health / Third of Brain Removed: Pilot's Incredible Survival Story

Third of Brain Removed: Pilot's Incredible Survival Story

18 Jan

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Summary

  • A pilot's life changed after a brain tumor required removing one-third of his brain.
  • He experienced uncontrollable arm movements and seizures before diagnosis.
  • Despite losing career, he shares scans online to offer hope to others.
Third of Brain Removed: Pilot's Incredible Survival Story

A pilot's life was irrevocably altered when he woke to his left arm jerking uncontrollably. Initially dismissing it as a minor issue, his condition rapidly worsened, leading to seizures and unconsciousness. Doctors discovered a massive tumor, approximately 8 x 9 x 10 centimeters, necessitating the removal of nearly a third of his right frontal-parietal lobe.

Recovering from the extensive brain surgery proved challenging, requiring weeks of intensive physical therapy. Although he regained mobility, the resulting epilepsy ended his career as a pilot due to the loss of his aviation medical clearance. Despite these significant life changes, he adapted and maintained a hopeful outlook.

In December 2025, he learned his cancer had returned and is currently undergoing chemotherapy. He continues to share his annual brain scans on Reddit, aiming to provide hope and connection for others battling brain cancer, offering a personal perspective beyond statistics.

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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.
Josh had a massive brain tumor removed, requiring surgeons to take out approximately one-third of his brain.
The brain can reorganize and adapt, with the other hemisphere sometimes assuming the functions of the removed section, especially if a tumor grows slowly.
Effects can include temporary loss of mobility, epilepsy, and changes in career, but recovery depends on age, brain flexibility, and rehabilitation.

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