He thought it was coffee
A dad-of-three began having 'out of body experiences' at work before later finding out he had actually been experiencing seizures.
"I was being a typical bloke and played it down a bit. I was sat in the living room with my family and told them and Maya, my daughter, said I needed to go to A&E." "It was a huge shock to the system but I’m a very optimistic person; I don’t know if I took it on board fully. I remember there was a gentleman opposite me in the ward and he asked if he could pray for me, which I thought was beautiful, but I was definitely in shock."
Steve felt he was coping well and continued to be optimistic until he had a week off work to celebrate his wife's birthday. He said: "We woke up on Anna’s birthday and we just both cried, not knowing how serious it was and what I was gonna lose. Steve cycled every single day after he got the diagnosis, which he thinks made him 'even stronger' and helped him make a good recovery after having the tumour removed successfully. He said: "I think my fitness played a massive part in the recovery and, seven weeks after the operation, I did 35 miles on the bike on the road with my friend.
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