The first symptoms in Mr. Adam, a 30-year-old from Warsaw, appeared a few weeks ago. First he started having trouble talking. Suddenly, he couldn't construct a longer sentence. Then the loved ones noticed that he had started writing like a freshman: slow and vague. There was also a problem with the eyesight and paresis of the hand. Unscrewing the water bottle has become very difficult.
They began to look for the cause of these ailments. After the diagnosis, it turned out that a several-centimeter cyst, located deep in the brain, was responsible for it. Doctors proposed a very difficult operation, involving opening the skull, entering the brain through the underside of the great and removing the lesion. The operation was associated with a huge risk of brain damage. Doctors did not hide that after the operation, a man may have a memory problem, maybe even stop talking.