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Dad’s Headaches Turn Out to Be Terminal Brain Tumor

Elliot Godfrey, a 42-year-old dad, thought his persistent headaches were due to parenting stress—until he was diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable brain tumour. After emergency surgery removed 95% of the tumour, he began chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Determined to survive for his family, Elliot is now fundraising for advanced treatments in Germany not available through public healthcare. His story highlights the importance of taking symptoms seriously and has inspired an outpouring of public support.

Dad’s Headaches Turn Out to Be Terminal Brain Tumour

Elliot Godfrey mistook his headaches for stress—then doctors diagnosed him with stage four glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable brain tumor.

Routine Headaches Unveil Life-Altering Diagnosis

What began as routine headaches for 42-year-old Elliot Godfrey soon spiraled into a devastating medical emergency. The new father initially dismissed the symptoms as the physical and emotional strain of parenting, only to discover he was living with an incurable brain tumor. His journey now serves as a wake-up call for Canadians to take persistent symptoms seriously.

Medical Crisis Strikes After Family Holiday

Godfrey’s health concerns intensified following a March family trip to Mexico. He described feeling a strange pressure in his head, comparing it to a sensation of compression. The turning point came during his son Aein’s first birthday celebration, after which his condition rapidly worsened. A hospital visit the next day led to a CT scan that revealed alarming abnormalities.

Swift Diagnosis and Immediate Brain Surgery

Doctors at Stoke Mandeville Hospital quickly transferred Godfrey to John Radcliffe Hospital, where he was diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma, a highly aggressive brain cancer. Just two days later, he underwent surgery that successfully removed 95% of the tumor. Though relieved to have found some physical relief, Godfrey faced the sobering reality of his limited prognosis.

Family Support Provides Strength in Crisis

Godfrey, a former pro golfer and current golf simulator entrepreneur, credits his family—particularly his wife Jess—for being his emotional anchor. “She was already the love of my life, but her support has taken that love to another level,” he said. The emotional toll of the diagnosis was made heavier by the impact on his loved ones.

Determined to Fight, Despite the Odds

Now undergoing a six-week course of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, Godfrey is using his athlete’s mindset to fuel his recovery. He’s adopted a strict diet, maintains a running routine, and remains laser-focused on survival. “I’m doing everything in my power to beat this,” he said. “If doctors didn’t have my notes, they wouldn’t believe I had glioblastoma.”

Fundraising for Breakthrough Treatments Abroad

While praising the NHS for its support, Godfrey is seeking advanced cancer treatments not yet offered in Canada or the UK. Through a GoFundMe campaign, he has raised over £141,000 (approx. CAD $245,000) to pursue experimental therapies in Germany, including Tumour Treating Fields and Dendritic Cell Vaccine Therapy. These treatments, though promising, remain unavailable through public healthcare systems.

Finding Hope in Kindness

Starting a fundraiser was emotionally difficult for Godfrey, but the overwhelming response has changed his perspective. “The kindness of strangers has restored my faith in humanity,” he shared. “You always hear about the bad in the world, but people genuinely want to help.”

A Call for Vigilance and Empathy

Godfrey’s story underscores the importance of listening to your body and seeking timely medical attention. For Canadians experiencing persistent, unexplained symptoms, especially headaches, his experience serves as a powerful reminder: early diagnosis saves lives—even when the odds are tough.

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