Brave little girl is set to have 10th operation on her brain this month

Courageous Lyla O’Donovan will face a 10th operation on her brain later this month.
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Her family have confirmed the date that the brave seven-year-old will be called into the RVI in Newcastle for an operation to dissect tissue and hopefully ease pressure from fluid build-up on the brain.

It is Wednesday, January 29, and dad Paul, from Hartlepool, said: “We knew she was having it but when the letter came, it made it real and so soon.”

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The amazing youngster has told her family she will be brave as she faces up to yet another hospital stay.

Lyla O’Donovan with her dad Paul.Lyla O’Donovan with her dad Paul.
Lyla O’Donovan with her dad Paul.

Paul added: “At the moment Lyla is OK and is excited about going in to hospital.

“It is strange for her because hospitals are all she knows so she likes them.

“But 2-3 days before, she will start to overthink things and get really emotional and scared.”

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Lyla, centre, and her fellow Child of Courage Award winners at the 2019 Best of Hartlepool Awards.Lyla, centre, and her fellow Child of Courage Award winners at the 2019 Best of Hartlepool Awards.
Lyla, centre, and her fellow Child of Courage Award winners at the 2019 Best of Hartlepool Awards.

Lyla has suffered seizures because of the pressure build-up on the brain.

She was just three when she was diagnosed with a brain tumour and has suffered endless complications, and the family dealt a series of blows along the way.

Since her diagnosis, Lyla has had to deal with meningitis, hydrocephalus and needed a VP shunt implanted to relieve some of the pressure on her brain.

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The latest operation is needed as medics believe scar tissue from previous operations has fused with her brain stem, and fluid which would normally drain through the spinal cord is not draining fast enough.

It causes a build-up in one of the ventricles in the brain and that is causing seizures.

Experts plan to create a hole in one of the ventricles which will hopefully mean the fluid will drain and relieve some of the pressure.

This will be the 10th operation on Lyla’s brain since 2016. Her first lasted for 15 hours and Lyla was only given a 50% chance of survival.

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Parents Paul and Kirsty O’Donovan, now of Ushaw Moor, Durham, are working with the charity Brain Tumour Research to raise awareness of the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40.

On March 21 this year, Paul will be taking part in a charity boxing event at Rainton Meadows with tickets on sale from January 6, and priced at £25 for standard tickets.

He said: “It is a small charity which is close to our hearts and they have always been there for Lyla.”

To find out more about Lyla’s journey, visit https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/young-champion-lyla.