Special Books by Special Kids | A Kid Who's Always Hungry (A Side Effect of Brain Surgery) @SpecialBooksbySpecialKids | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Wyatt was diagnosed with a brain tumor known as a hypothalamic hamartoma. After having surgery to remove this tumor, he is no longer able to control his appetite. Even a full meal will not satisfy his hunger because the part of the brain that regulates appetite was impacted during surgery. Doctors have even referred to this as "surgically induced Prader-Willi". Wyatt and his family want others to know that he is doing his best and they are proud of him.
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Wyatt was diagnosed with a brain tumor known as a hypothalamic hamartoma. After having surgery to remove this tumor, he is no longer able to control his appetite. Even a full meal will not satisfy his hunger because the part of the brain that regulates appetite was impacted during surgery. Doctors have even referred to this as "surgically induced Prader-Willi". Wyatt and his family want others to know that he is doing his best and they are proud of him.
Support SBSK at patreon.com/sbsk
Learn more about hypothalamic hamartoma's at hopeforhh.org