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Welsh Farmer Donates to Hospital Ward After Benign Brain Tumour Removal

Now back on her family farm, Moli Morgan remains under six-monthly MRI checks after her successful awake craniotomy.

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Overview

  • While on holiday in Antalya, Moli Morgan suffered two seizures that local medics dismissed as heatstroke.
  • An MRI scan at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital revealed a 4cm glioma on her brain’s left side.
  • Surgeons at Royal Stoke University Hospital performed a four-hour awake craniotomy in December, using Welsh-English language tests to safeguard her speech.
  • Follow-up imaging showed the tumour was benign and doctors have hailed her six-month post-surgery recovery as “incredible.”
  • In thanks for her care, Moli and her mother donated £345 to Ward 228 through the UHNM Charity, with funds raised by the Wales Federation of Young Farmers.