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  • Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
    THE BOY WITH ONLY HALF A BRAIN

    This is the amazing little boy who only has half a brain.

    When Haydn Boxhall started suffering up to 80 epileptic fits a day doctors told his devastated parents that his body couldn't take any more.

    The only option was to carry out a risky operation to remove almost the entire left side of the youngster's brain.

    The complicated procedure has proven to be a success and little Haydn is now seizure free and, according to doctors, there's no reason why he shouldn't go on to live a normal life.

    Haydn's delighted mum Gaynor, 36, an administrator, says: "Haydn has done fantastically well.

    "When the surgeons told us they were going to have to remove half of his brain it was a real shock because you don't imagine people can exist like that.

    "But we didn't have any choice; doctors told us he would probably die because of the strain caused by having so many epileptic fits.

    "He has made a remarkable recovery after the operation and is doing so well now. He can sit up on his own and is just starting to stand up too"

    Haydn, who is now three-years-old, suffered his first epileptic fit at the age of just four months.

    His parents, Gaynor and her husband Marcus, noticed his face twitching and the following morning he suffered a full-blown fit.

    He was rushed to St Mary's Hospital on the Isle of Wight where doctors managed to stop the seizure.

    Five days later he was sent home but suffered another episode and was once again rushed back to hospital.

    This time he was transferred to Southampton General Hospital because he had suffered two fits so close together.

    Doctors in...
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    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall with mum Gaynor
    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
    THE BOY WITH ONLY HALF A BRAIN

    This is the amazing little boy who only has half a brain.

    When Haydn Boxhall started suffering up to 80 epileptic fits a day doctors told his devastated parents that his body couldn't take any more.

    The only option was to carry out a risky operation to remove almost the entire left side of the youngster's brain.

    The complicated procedure has proven to be a success and little Haydn is now seizure free and, according to doctors, there's no reason why he shouldn't go on to live a normal life.

    Haydn's delighted mum Gaynor, 36, an administrator, says: "Haydn has done fantastically well.

    "When the surgeons told us they were going to have to remove half of his brain it was a real shock because you don't imagine people can exist like that.

    "But we didn't have any choice; doctors told us he would probably die because of the strain caused by having so many epileptic fits.

    "He has made a remarkable recovery after the operation and is doing so well now. He can sit up on his own and is just starting to stand up too"

    Haydn, who is now three-years-old, suffered his first epileptic fit at the age of just four months.

    His parents, Gaynor and her husband Marcus, noticed his face twitching and the following morning he suffered a full-blown fit.

    He was rushed to St Mary's Hospital on the Isle of Wight where doctors managed to stop the seizure.

    Five days later he was sent home but suffered another episode and was once again rushed back to hospital.

    This time he was transferred to Southampton General Hospital because he had suffered two fits so close together.

    Doctors initially couldn't find any answers and over the next few months Hadyn was...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HPYFCYWR

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  • Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall with mum Gaynor
    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
    THE BOY WITH ONLY HALF A BRAIN

    This is the amazing little boy who only has half a brain.

    When Haydn Boxhall started suffering up to 80 epileptic fits a day doctors told his devastated parents that his body couldn't take any more.

    The only option was to carry out a risky operation to remove almost the entire left side of the youngster's brain.

    The complicated procedure has proven to be a success and little Haydn is now seizure free and, according to doctors, there's no reason why he shouldn't go on to live a normal life.

    Haydn's delighted mum Gaynor, 36, an administrator, says: "Haydn has done fantastically well.

    "When the surgeons told us they were going to have to remove half of his brain it was a real shock because you don't imagine people can exist like that.

    "But we didn't have any choice; doctors told us he would probably die because of the strain caused by having so many epileptic fits.

    "He has made a remarkable recovery after the operation and is doing so well now. He can sit up on his own and is just starting to stand up too"

    Haydn, who is now three-years-old, suffered his first epileptic fit at the age of just four months.

    His parents, Gaynor and her husband Marcus, noticed his face twitching and the following morning he suffered a full-blown fit.

    He was rushed to St Mary's Hospital on the Isle of Wight where doctors managed to stop the seizure.

    Five days later he was sent home but suffered another episode and was once again rushed back to hospital.

    This time he was transferred to Southampton General Hospital because he had suffered two fits so close together.

    Doctors initially couldn't find any answers and over the next few months Hadyn was...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HPYFCYWR

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall with mum Gaynor
    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
    THE BOY WITH ONLY HALF A BRAIN

    This is the amazing little boy who only has half a brain.

    When Haydn Boxhall started suffering up to 80 epileptic fits a day doctors told his devastated parents that his body couldn't take any more.

    The only option was to carry out a risky operation to remove almost the entire left side of the youngster's brain.

    The complicated procedure has proven to be a success and little Haydn is now seizure free and, according to doctors, there's no reason why he shouldn't go on to live a normal life.

    Haydn's delighted mum Gaynor, 36, an administrator, says: "Haydn has done fantastically well.

    "When the surgeons told us they were going to have to remove half of his brain it was a real shock because you don't imagine people can exist like that.

    "But we didn't have any choice; doctors told us he would probably die because of the strain caused by having so many epileptic fits.

    "He has made a remarkable recovery after the operation and is doing so well now. He can sit up on his own and is just starting to stand up too"

    Haydn, who is now three-years-old, suffered his first epileptic fit at the age of just four months.

    His parents, Gaynor and her husband Marcus, noticed his face twitching and the following morning he suffered a full-blown fit.

    He was rushed to St Mary's Hospital on the Isle of Wight where doctors managed to stop the seizure.

    Five days later he was sent home but suffered another episode and was once again rushed back to hospital.

    This time he was transferred to Southampton General Hospital because he had suffered two fits so close together.

    Doctors initially couldn't find any answers and over the next few months Hadyn was...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HPYFCYWR

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
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    Haydn Boxhall with mum Gaynor
    Haydn Boxhall, who had half his brain removed to cure epilepsy, Isle of Wight, Britain - Jul 2009
    THE BOY WITH ONLY HALF A BRAIN

    This is the amazing little boy who only has half a brain.

    When Haydn Boxhall started suffering up to 80 epileptic fits a day doctors told his devastated parents that his body couldn't take any more.

    The only option was to carry out a risky operation to remove almost the entire left side of the youngster's brain.

    The complicated procedure has proven to be a success and little Haydn is now seizure free and, according to doctors, there's no reason why he shouldn't go on to live a normal life.

    Haydn's delighted mum Gaynor, 36, an administrator, says: "Haydn has done fantastically well.

    "When the surgeons told us they were going to have to remove half of his brain it was a real shock because you don't imagine people can exist like that.

    "But we didn't have any choice; doctors told us he would probably die because of the strain caused by having so many epileptic fits.

    "He has made a remarkable recovery after the operation and is doing so well now. He can sit up on his own and is just starting to stand up too"

    Haydn, who is now three-years-old, suffered his first epileptic fit at the age of just four months.

    His parents, Gaynor and her husband Marcus, noticed his face twitching and the following morning he suffered a full-blown fit.

    He was rushed to St Mary's Hospital on the Isle of Wight where doctors managed to stop the seizure.

    Five days later he was sent home but suffered another episode and was once again rushed back to hospital.

    This time he was transferred to Southampton General Hospital because he had suffered two fits so close together.

    Doctors initially couldn't find any answers and over the next few months Hadyn was...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HPYFCYWR

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