University of Georgie student Liza Burke, who suffered a brain hemorrhage while on spring break in Mexico, has been diagnosed with an aggressive tumor.
, who suffered a brain hemorrhage while on spring break in Mexico, has been diagnosed with an aggressive tumor.
The college senior was initially diagnosed with arteriovenous malformation, a tangle of blood vessels that irregularly connect arteries and veins, disrupting blood and oxygen flow.Burke suffered a brain hemorrhage while vacationing during her final spring break in Cabo San Lucas.McKeithen said her daughter’s tumor had apparently been “dormant” for several years “before it became aggressive in a very short time.
“Please pray for her responsiveness and her fighting spirit. She’s the leader in this fight but we are her warriors marching into battle with her,” he mom added. “She’d tell me, ‘I think there is something wrong in my head. I feel like I am going to pass out,’” McKeithen told the outlet. The next day, Burke came down with a bad headache after a gym session and told her boyfriend she was going to take a nap.
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