An ultrarunner who underwent major brain surgery 15 months ago has spoken of her pride after completing a 268-mile race. Mel ...
A brave podiatrist couldn't walk in a straight line after being struck down by a rare brain condition just 18 months ago… now ...
Mel suffered from hypothermia while trekking across the Yorkshire Dales Ms Sykes underwent urgent surgery at Leeds General Infirmary ... Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm in Scotland, Ms Sykes ...
Mel was referred to a specialist neurosurgery team at Leeds General Infirmary and was immediately diagnosed by consultant neurosurgeon Ian Anderson ... in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm in Scotland.
When Mel Sykes was diagnosed with a rare brain condition, she was left unable to walk in a straight line, let alone run in the races she loved entering. After undergoing surgery, the 42-year-old is ...
However, she's now taking part in the Spine Race - where participants have seven days to run 268 miles from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm ... team at Leeds General Infirmary. But after having ...
to Kirk Yetholm, Scotland ... NHS Trust but was then referred to the specialist neurosurgery team at Leeds General Infirmary. But after having surgery, she asked doctors Ian Anderson and Emeka ...
However, she's now taking part in the Spine Race - where participants have seven days to run 268 miles from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm ... neurosurgery team at Leeds General Infirmary.