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      At 24, Scott Collins was enjoying life to
      the fullest when he suddenly started experiencing headaches and blacking out.


      The young cook from Mount Gambier, South Australia, would often have migraines so severe he would vomit in the middle
      of the night.

      After seeing six different doctors who thought the symptoms were due to stress or
      a sinus infection, one physician insisted he had an MRI - which found
      a brain tumour the size of a grapefruit.

      'I was practically on my deathbed but didn't even realise it; the tumour was pushing my
      brain into my skull and causing the headaches,' Scott told Daily Mail Australia.


      Within an hour of having the MRI he was flown to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for surgery in November 2017.







      Scott Collins (pictured, left) experienced extreme
      headaches and migraine for two months before doctors found
      a tumour the size of a grapefruit growing in his brain in 2017







      'I was practically on my deathbed but didn't even realise it; the tumour was
      pushing my brain into my skull and causing the headaches,' Scott told
      Daily Mail Australia. Within an hour of having the MRI he was flown to the Royal Adelaide
      Hospital for surgery in November 2017


      Scott, now 29, recalled having ongoing symptoms for two months and felt
      frustrated being turned away by doctors.

      The tumour was located on his right frontal lobe, which plays a vital role in regulating emotions,
      likely causing a change in Scott's behaviour as he seemed
      'short-tempered' towards others.

      'During the MRI there were about five doctors looking at the computer screen and afterwards one
      of them said: "We don't know how you're still alive",' Scott said. 

      Shortly after he had surgery which 'went well' but doctors couldn't remove the entirety
      of the tumour due to its location in the brain. 

      Still to this day doctors are unsure what caused the cancer as Scott has no family history of disease.







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      The tumour was located on his right frontal lobe, which plays a vital
      role in regulating emotions


      After surgery Scott returned to work to maintain a sense of normality, but two months later in early
      2018 he needed to return to the Mount Gambier hospital for
      another MRI.

      During his appointment accompanied by his mum,
      he received the devastating news that the tumour had
      returned as an aggressive stage 3 cancer that had moved to his optical nerve. 

      'It took me a minute or two to process what was happening,
      then I just broke down in tears,' he said. 

      'You would never wish this upon anyone; I had moments of doubt
      but managed to stay positive through it.

      'Seeing the look on mum's face was absolutely devastating.'  

      Scott was given two options moving forward - to either operate with a high risk of becoming paralysed from nerve
      damage or own the chemotherapy route. 
















      Scott returned to work to maintain a sense of normality, but
      two months later in early 2018 he needed to return to the Mount Gambier hospital
      for another MRI. During his appointment he received the
      devastating news that the tumour had returned as an aggressive stage 3 cancer







      Scott was given two options moving forward - to either operate with a high risk of becoming paralysed
      from nerve damage or own the chemotherapy route.



      He chose to have treatment


      Scott first started radiotherapy which continued for eight weeks followed by chemotherapy.
      He had side effects including nausea, vomiting and weight loss but didn't
      lose his hair.  

      'I had one of the most potent doses of chemo you could possibly
      get which left me unwell and in hospital and I only got through four of the eight rounds,' he said.



      During treatment he stayed at at either the Greenhill Cancer Council
      Lodge or with family in Adelaide. 

      After the fourth dose of chemotherapy he decided to return home and drove himself to
      Mount Gambier, but due to treatment he kept vomiting
      for most of the drive.

      He returned to work but felt extremely fatigued and almost passed out on multiple
      occasions, leading him to quit to focus on his health. 

      Scott also attempted boosting his fitness levels by
      going to the gym and playing field hockey but during his second match
      he collapsed on the field. 

      'I thought I was having a heart attack and was taken to hospital,' he said.  






      Eight months ago Scott married the love of his life and is
      now the stepfather of two adorable young children







      As of June 17, 2020 Scott has been in remission and
      continues to monitor his health through MRI checkups every six months


      As of June 17, 2020 Scott has been in remission and continues to monitor his health through
      MRI checkups every six months. 

      Consequently he's been left with health issues that impact
      his lifestyle, including poor vision and fatigue. 

      Eight months ago Scott married the love of his life and is now the stepfather of two adorable young
      children.

      He encourages those going through cancer treatment to think positive and
      always get a second opinion from doctors.

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