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I had a headache that wouldn't go away.. now I know it's brain cancer and I will never see my kids grow up READ MORE: Supplements taken by MILLIONS could increase cancer risk By SADIE WHITELOCKS FOR DAILYMAIL.

COM and CASSIDY MORRISON SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:10, 7 January 2025 | Updated: 23:17, 7 January 2025 e-mail 16 View comments A new dad has revealed how an ongoing headache turned out to be terminal brain cancer and he is unsure how much time he has left to live. In spring 2024, Dustin Young from Arizona started suffering from prolonged headaches and vision loss when he made sudden movements.



Things finally got so bad, he experienced a headache for two weeks straight and no medication alleviated the pain - prompting him to see a doctor. He and his wife Sera went to the hospital in May 2024 and doctors dismissed Dustin's symptoms as migraine attacks. Not fully convinced, however, the Youngs sought a second opinion.

Dustin also started experiencing strange, unexplainable symptoms, including dizzy spells, black outs, and forgetfulness. Then, in July, the couple learned he had a tumor the size of a baseball pressing against his brain. Sera said on TikTok : We went in to have that MRI, and they found it, and he was sent to the ER immediately, obviously, because it's a very large tumor.

' The tumor was pressing on his frontal lobe, the area of the brain key for decision-making, processing information, and judgement. Doctors removed it on July 15, b.

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