By NAOMI COOK
‘I know!’ My beautiful little girl tosses her hair with such certainty, ‘You will heal me.’
Nearly six months have passed since my six year old daughter, Hana, had a giant brain tumour removed. I promised her that I’d find a way to heal her brain and take away the constant hunger and debilitating weight gain she suffers as a result of her enormous surgery. On my journey to do so, I stumbled across something that not only has the capacity to improve her quality of life, but could also the improve quality of life of thousands of others with brain cancers. This is what happened:
The last time I wrote here for you all, Hana was experiencing the onset of Hypothalamic Obesity, an intractable obesity that occurs due to brain damage and one that contemporary medicine has no cure for. My daughter’s body is one I can hardly recognise, by touch at least. Even her hands feel different to hold. The weight gain so is tremendous simply getting up from sitting down is tiring for her. Her ankles have given up, painful and inflamed, she uses a wheelchair to move around outside when she wants to remain pain-free. She is haunted by an appetite so strong that food rarely leaves her thoughts. Yet with a disciplined grace and elegance she feeds herself tiny fairy-sized snacks and eats her meals with the manners of a delicate princess while the wolfish hunger rages inside her.