At 19, Meg Was Told Her Brain Tumour Was Inoperable. Nonsense, Said Her Mother, I Won't Let My Daughter Die

Daily MailJuly 14, 2009

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FOR A bridegroom to feel blessed on his wedding day is not unexpected. But as Josh

Hill rose to toast his new bride's family and friends, he found himself choked with emotion.

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At 19, Meg Was Told Her Brain Tumour Was Inoperable. Nonsense, Said Her Mother, I Won't Let My Daughter Die

Not surprising. It is almost impossible to put into words how much he and his bride Meg owe not just to her family but to one man in particular: an American-based surgeon.

Cheering on the happy couple that day in May this year, everyone was acutely aware of Josh's feelings. Quite simply Meg owes her life to the tenacity of her mother and the skill of her surgeon. Without them she would almost certainly be dead by now.

Diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour when she'd just turned 19, there seemed little hope that Meg Jones would live long enough to marry, let alone lead a happy, healthy life.

Neurosurgeons in...

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