Catherine Thomson from Fife, lost her dad Tony just four months after he received the devastating diagnosis.
A Scots woman who lost her father to a brain tumour will abseil down the Forth Bridge to raise funds to help cure the disease.The 51-year-old is set to abseil the UNESCO World Heritage Site for the charity Brain Tumour Research on Sunday.
“Then he just became really lethargic. He didn’t have any headaches or pains which is what a lot of people with brain tumours can get, and is probably one of the first symptoms for many, but he didn’t have any of that. “I visited again in April 2017 and dad just wasn’t himself. We couldn’t get a GP appointment, so we took him to A&E at Arrowe Park Hospital in Birkenhead. He had blood tests, but the doctor said he didn’t think there was much wrong with dad. I was concerned and, because of my knowledge of cancer, I insisted they do a scan.
“Dad wanted to fight it, he wanted to do everything he could. But he was due to get radiotherapy but the tumours had grown so much, they couldn’t do it. It was a shock, we didn’t expect him to get ill and go so suddenly.” Catherine also shared that she is also doing the abseil memory of her mum, Linda, who sadly passed away in August this year.
“I really do want to thank everyone who has supported me and donated, especially when people are strapped for cash and the cost of living is just hitting everyone. I am so grateful and touched, and it is amazing that people are supporting me.”
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
King Charles officially opens £3.8m Scots bridge named in honour of late QueenThe monarch unveiled a commemorative plaque as he met with community representatives, local councillors and those involved in the bridge design and construction.
Consulte Mais informação »
Eight NHS Forth Valley properties linked to RAAC fearsThe findings were revealed at a board meeting, with properties across the health board's estate affected.
Consulte Mais informação »
Torrential downpours to batter Scotland as month's worth of rain to fallWhile parts of Britain are to heat up, Scots should brace for more wet conditions.
Consulte Mais informação »
Met Office issues 'danger to life' amber alert in Scotland for heavy rainMore wet weather is on the way and Scots should brace for severe conditions this weekend.
Consulte Mais informação »
Woman, 71, dies after taking unwell at Scots swimming poolPolice are currently treating her death as unexplained but there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances.
Consulte Mais informação »
Domestic abuse thug admits murdering Scots woman in brutal attack in her homeChristopher Cook pleaded guilty at the High Court in Aberdeen today.
Consulte Mais informação »