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Campbell River teen battling brain tumour, family asking for help

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. – A local teenager is asking for help after getting diagnosed with a brain tumour.

Cameron SpiesĀ got his diagnosis on Thursday.

The teen had been having bad headachesĀ fourĀ months prior, which prompted the family to get him checked up. The diagnosis came shortly after that.

With the bad news, his family is asking for financial support.

Breanne Lascelle, Spies’ girlfriend, set up a GoFundMe page on behalf of his family to help with the costs of his hospitalization as his mother had to take some time off to take care of him in Vancouver. Spies’ father is a logger in Gold River, and has also had to take some time off to be with him.

Spies is currently in surgery at the B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.

“He has a 90% chance of fully doing everything and a 10% chance of not being able to talk or walk,” Lascelle said. She added the doctors say he may have to be on the mainland until early November.

To donate to Spies, visitĀ this linkĀ to go to his GoFundMe page.

 

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