I thought my 2-year-old had a stomach bug — it was a rare brain tumor

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I thought my 2-year-old had a stomach bug — it was a rare brain tumor
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“Orla should be playing and learning, not having ovarian cryopreservation because all the chemo is making her infertile,” mom Naomi Tuckwell said.

A British toddler is suffering from a rare type of brain tumor that doctors believe is the only case of its kind in Europe.

It wasn’t until her heart rate and blood pressure drastically changed that clinicians realized something more serious was brewing beneath the surface. Biopsy results appeared to uncover the culprit: a brain tumor.told SWNS“Having to watch helplessly as your child is in agony and being given extra morphine to stop her screaming, or being administered toxic chemicals, will haunt me and [Orla’s father] Adam for the rest of our lives,” she continued.

After four surgeries and grueling chemotherapy, the young girl seems to be running out of treatment paths. She appears to be too young for radiotherapy — and her parents haveThe 2-year-old is reportedly not old enough to seek radiotherapy.Naomi, left, said it’s “shocking” how little research and information is available about the condition.

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