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Dad-of-three diagnosed with brain tumour he says doctors missed for 12 years
Wales Onine ^ | 19 SEP 2022 | Reem Ahmed

Posted on 09/19/2022 3:57:18 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Ben Jones, 37, said that doctors at Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil failed to spot his tumour on multiple brain scans as far back as 2010

A dad-of-three has been diagnosed with a brain tumour that he says was missed by doctors for 12 years. Ben Jones, 37, from Merthyr Tydfil said doctors at Prince Charles Hospital failed to spot his tumour on multiple brain scans, first in 2010 and then 2014.

After years of being in pain and feeling like something was wrong, Ben decided to seek medical help this year after he started having up to 30 seizures a day. The growth was finally identified on a further scan at the hospital in July.

But, after Ben was referred to another hospital for specialist care, dumbfounded doctors told him the tumour had in fact been visible on his first scan 12 years ago and those thereafter. The mass, which began on one part of the brain, has since spread to three parts of his brain and he will undergo major surgery in October to remove as much of it as possible.

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However, doctors said it is highly likely the cancer will regrow and will have to be managed for the rest of his life. In the meantime, Ben has been forced to give up his driver's licence and stop working as a railway site manager due to the tumour, seizures and the medication he is taking to reduce their frequency.

His best friend, Luke Davies, 37, has started a GoFundMe campaign to raise £6,000 for Ben and his family, so they can survive the next few months without his income. Luke and a dozen other friends will be completing the Three Peaks Challenge in 24 hours to help raise the money.

Ben told WalesOnline he first had CT scans over two to three weeks at Prince Charles Hospital in 2010 after contracting bacterial meningitis. In 2014 he had another CT scan after he was involved in a car accident.

Suffering with headaches for years, he took so many painkillers that Luke, who has been friends with him since their early teens, wondered if he was addicted to them. The seizures that started more recently felt like "mini heart attacks" and left Ben unable to speak or use his left arm.

Galaxy For Business Pro tips for the mobile multitasker Lower A1c | Search Ads How to Lower Your A1c Level Fast by TaboolaSponsored Links An MRI scan in Prince Charles Hospital on July 18 this year finally revealed the cause - news which Ben recalled was "devastating". He said: "I've known for a while that there has been something wrong, but I was not expecting it to be that."

The tumour has caused Ben to have seizures and he's had to stop driving and working The tumour has caused Ben to have seizures and he's had to stop driving and working (Image: John Myers) Two weeks later, he was referred to Llandough Hospital, where doctors revisited the earlier scans and made the shocking revelation. "It was only then they were showing me the scans that dated back to 2010 that I realised Prince Charles [Hospital] had missed it for all this time. It is visible. I could see it, my partner could see it as well," he said.

The doctors at Llandough told Ben that doctors in Prince Charles might have interpreted the mass on the scan in 2014 as a "mini stroke", but Ben said there was no mention of this at the time either. They also noted that that year doctors at Prince Charles Hospital left a referral note for Ben to have an MRI scan following the CF scan - but Ben says this was never mentioned to him and no appointment was ever made.

The cancer, which is stage 2, has grown considerably since 2014. During the surgery in October, Ben will be awake and guiding the surgeons. He will undergo radiotherapy after the surgery to further reduce the tumour's size.

"It's going to come back, they said, 100% it's going to come back. It's just going to be a case now of managing it going forward," said Ben, adding that he will have to have an MRI scan every six months for the next ten years and will undergo more radiochemotherapy if the tumour grows.

Explaining how he might have to give up driving - and therefore his job - again in the future, he continued: "I'm going to have to be assessed a year now from the operation, if everything is removed, in order to get my driver's license back. If I have to have chemo or radiotherapy then, it's going to be another year from that date. So every time I have a treatment or something like that, it will keep setting me back a year. If I have a seizure, it'll go back a year."

Ben (left) and his best friend Luke Davies, who has set up a fundraiser to help Ben and his family survive the next few months while he is not working Ben (left) and his best friend Luke Davies, who has set up a fundraiser to help Ben and his family survive the next few months while he is not working (Image: John Myers) Speaking of the effect his diagnosis had had on his family, Ben, who has three daughters aged 3, 11 and 15, said: "My family has been affected [more than me]. My parents are in bits. My partner is in bits." He is in the process of getting financial help, but as this can take months Luke has set up the fundraiser to help in the meantime.

Luke said: "He hasn't long bought the house, there are a lot of bills to pay, and obviously the mortgage doesn't stop. Before the operation, I just want to try and get him some money so he can pay some bills and relax a little bit - so he goes into the operation with a clear mind and not having to worry about where the next bill payment is coming from."

On Friday, September 23, Luke and his friends will set off to begin the challenge. Ben will also attempt to take part, and said it could be "the last physical thing I do for a while." Speaking about his reaction to Ben's diagnosis, Luke said he thinks the fact the tumour was missed was "negligence and incompetence" rather than "human error".

He continued: "It's just a nightmare, but we finally know that there is something wrong. I'm still trying to process it all. I'm just focussing on this challenge as a way of trying to deal with this." You can donate to the fundraiser for Ben and his family here.

Prince Charles Hospital has been approached for comment. Llandough Hospital said it was unable to comment on individual patient cases.


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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Not all brain cancers are glioblastoma. They are the worst. My loved one had surgery two days after glioblastoma diagnosis. That and radiation gave her 8 months of life. I still miss her.


41 posted on 09/19/2022 6:36:27 PM PDT by Freee-dame
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To: Dutch Boy

PTL!!

Prayers for her continued, cancer free status!!

Do you credit the fenbendazole??


42 posted on 09/19/2022 6:41:51 PM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

My husband collapsed at home unexpectedly. Tests in the ER showed he had an inoperable Stage 4 GBM. He died 15 days later. He had no symptoms before he collapsed. Similar scenario to your friend.


43 posted on 09/19/2022 7:08:51 PM PDT by Polyxene (Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord; Lord, hear my voice.)
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To: Jane Long

I do so far. The oncologists were surprised the remaining tumor went away and has not returned. If she remains cancer free at the 2 year mark, we will tell the oncologist about the fenbendazole.


44 posted on 09/19/2022 7:18:17 PM PDT by Dutch Boy (The only thing worse than having something taken from you is to have it returned broken. )
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To: Dutch Boy

God bless and keep you, both!!

Thanks for the reply.

Prayers being said.


45 posted on 09/19/2022 7:20:15 PM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12)
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To: swingdoc
In this case, it looks like the image was asked to be repeated and it was not.

Apparently it had been scanned several times, as it says the doctor said all of the scans show it going back 12 years. You must remember that getting a scan done in G.B. is not like it is done here. You have to wait several months, perhaps even years to get it done, which may explain the 4 year separation from 2010 to 2014. Free healthcare is not what the leftists want you to believe it is.

While what you say is true, do you not think that the doctor should have said something such as, we see something suspicious so I want you to have another scan done in a year?

46 posted on 09/19/2022 7:22:01 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Dutch Boy

Cancer free? WOW! That is amazing! My friend died around 20 years ago so I assume they made big advances since then in treatment, but wow God bless her congratulations let’s pray she is kept cancer free. Has she regained the ability to speak?


47 posted on 09/20/2022 12:06:54 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
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To: Polyxene

Wow so sorry to hear that. Yes that sounds exactly the same, same no symptoms as well, it’s horrifying.


48 posted on 09/20/2022 12:11:48 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
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To: Robert DeLong

“While what you say is true, do you not think that the doctor should have said something such as, we see something suspicious so I want you to have another scan done in a year?”
Absolutely, and I hope it had been said. However, in the US, even if that was said and the patient “forgot” to follow up, the onus is still on the medical team for not getting it done.


49 posted on 09/20/2022 9:41:29 AM PDT by swingdoc
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