A brave Scots teen who was found to have a brain tumour the size of an orange wrote her surgeon a note telling him it wasn’t his fault if she died.
Beth McKenzie, from Blantyre, was taken to see her GP for tests after she began vomiting, having headaches and pain in her eyes.
The 16-year-old was rushed to the emergency department at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow where she was handed into the care of neurosurgeon Roddy O’Kane.
An eight hour operation was scheduled for June 4, 2021, but before it could begin, the medic was handed a note that Beth had written for him.It read: “Mr O’Kane, thank you for saving me and treating me like an adult, telling me the truth.
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