'Healthy' Kidderminster man learning to walk and talk again after 'spontaneous' illness - Birmingham Live
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'Healthy' Kidderminster man learning to walk and talk again after 'spontaneous' illness - Birmingham Live
Philip Masey, 31, was living in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, with his girlfriend of three years when, on one day in February this year, he collapsed without warning while home alone
My healthy son, 31, may never be the same after I found him collapsed at home
A MUM fears her “fit and healthy” will never make a full recovery after she found him unconscious at home. Philip Masey, a 31-year-old mortgage adviser, was living in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, with his girlfriend of three years when he collapsed without warning while home alone in February. PAPhilip Masey, 31, collapsed suddenly when he was home alone in February[/caption] PAScans revealed he’s suffered a massive brain bleed out of the blue…
'There were no warning signs - now my son is learning to talk again'
Mortgage adviser Philip Masey, 31, who was thought to be healthy, was living with his girlfriend of three years when he suddenly collapsed at home without any warning signs 10:47, 06 May 2025Updated 10:47, 06 May 2025 A once “healthy” man who suffered an unexpected brain haemorrhage is on the gruelling path to recovery, relearning how to walk and talk after being put in a coma and having part of his skull removed. Philip Masey, 31, an avid golf…
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