A girl named Rosie (5) remains only 12 months of life. That something is wrong with him, parents found out after Rosie laughs and sneezing caused severe painafter which she was waking up on the ground. It has been shown to have a rare tumor in the brain, which is inoperable.
Rosie started in November 2024 to feel extreme headaches and had special eye movements. “At first we didn’t take it seriously, but in the next few days her condition got worse. One evening we had tea and she She said she had learned to punch but her left eye actually looked at another side. At that time, we realized that something was happening, “said Charlotte, the mother of a little girl.
Charlotte She took her daughter for examination to a doctor who thought it could be migraine symptoms. She also visited an eye specialist who, however did not reveal any problems with her sight. But the headaches have soon worsened that it hurt to laugh, sneeze or even cry. “She was doing very badly, She rolled on the ground. It was really unpleasant and stressful, “Mum added.
The little girl, therefore, soon passed a second eye test after which doctors suspected nerve damage in the left eye. Rosie then sent to magnetic resonance, which revealed overwhelming results. It turned out that had a six -centimeter tumor in her brain.
After the biopsy medical staff, the husbands told them that their Daughter suffers from bithalamic glioma, a very aggressive type of cancer that can grow within a few days or weeks. They found that its tumor has expanded extremely and can no longer be operated. Doctors explained that an adequate prognosis in its type of cancer is nine to 12 months. However, this disease is so rare that neither do they themselves are not sure.
Rosie has undergone radiotherapy after the diagnosis and must now undergo several laps of chemotherapy. Every three months too will have examinations to monitor tumor growth. “She’s a warrior and I hope it becomes an example of how doctors can be wrong“Charlotte said.
Parents also launched which im is supposed to help with financial burden and medical costs. “If someone knows something more about her type of cancer, we can learn from it and help other families“the mother explained.