A man who lost half of his face has got a new life chance… See how he looks now below…

A man in Michigan who suffered from a rare kind of cancer and lost half of his face to the disease is receiving a second shot at life due to a surgeon who is assisting him in rebuilding his features using skin taken from his leg and forearm.

Tim McGrath is speaking out for the first time about his three-year fight in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE. He also explains why he is happy that his story has gone viral.

After McGrath complained of jaw discomfort in February 2014, he saw his primary doctor who made the first diagnosis of synovial sarcoma.

McGrath continues, “I had a biopsy, and due to the unusual nature of the sample, it was sent to a specialized lab for analysis.” It was first hypothesized that it was a tumor of the pituitary gland, which are typically of a benign nature. I’m sorry to report that I have some unpleasant news.”

The Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative reports that rarely 1-3 out of every million persons are diagnosed with the illness each year. Sarcoma is a kind of cancer that affects soft tissues and most often manifests itself in the legs or neck.

After understanding how invasive the process would be to remove it, McGrath first sought for non-surgical remedies as an alternative to having it removed.

According to McGrath, “I despised hospitals and I was very health conscious prior to receiving the diagnosis.” “I felt I had the discipline to seek other modalities.”

The naturopathic therapies that McGrath elected to use included, among other things, a stringent diet, a supplement program, energy therapy, and psychological counseling. However, over the course of the subsequent 18 months, the tumor continued to expand, and by the middle of May 2015, McGrath was compelled to have a tracheotomy and a feeding tube inserted.

Related Posts

U.S. Attorney Habba Responds After Democratic Mayor Arrested At ICE Facility

Newark Mayor Arrested After ICE Facility Standoff; DOJ Pushes Back on Democrats’ Claims Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba confirmed Friday that Newark Mayor Ras…

‘A deranged lunatic’: Critics blast Trump after holiday rant

While Memorial Day is traditionally a time for solemn reflection and honoring fallen service members, former President Donald Trump chose a notably different approach this year —…

Why It Matters to Understand the Difference Between Store-Bought and Farm-Raised Beef

When it comes to the food on your plate, not all beef is created equal. Understanding the difference between store-bought and farm-raised beef can help you make…

GOP Rep Calls For Jill Biden To Face Criminal Charges For ‘Elder Abuse’

Rep. Mary Miller called for Jill Biden to face criminal charges for elder abuse, accusing her of covering up Joe Biden’s mental and physical decline after he…

Counsel Authority

A landmark legal decision has halted a high-profile federal case concerning the alleged mishandling of classified government documents. The ruling, issued on July 15, 2024, found that…

On Crossfire Hurricane

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has announced a new initiative aimed at releasing previously restricted information about several high-profile cases, a move intended to improve public trust…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *