Hockeyplayer with braintumor

Fundraising campaign by Maria Holm Karlberg
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My husband Tobias got his braintumor back again. This is the second time,it first was discovered when he was in the states at 2009 and played icehockey in Pittsburg. He had bad fall on the ice And was rushed to the E.R. The doctors first thought he had a concousion so they did an MR and it showed a large tumor on the right side of the brain. He had surgery and recovered from it and moved back home to Sweden.

In january 2018 he was called to Akademiska hospital in Sweden . The tumor was back again. Oligodendrogliom grad 2 with a mutation. We were devastated It has been good for so many years.

Brainsurgery in march 2018 and is now on radiation at Skandionklininen in Uppsala. He travels every day for his treatment. It is the only radiationclinic in Sweden Denmark Norway and Finland. It is a protontreatment and he has a 6 weeks daily schedule.

After that he will start chemotreatment 4-6 months.

Tobias played icehockey for several years in the highest leauge in Sweden but the tumor ended his career. A few years ago he started coaching a hockeyteam in the town were we live. Unfortionatley he had to stop when we got the bad news

He loves golf and is good at it, he plays as much as his strength allowes him too. He has HcP 4 :)

Would love to see him play golf at a PGA course somwhere in the states at his 40th birthday in december.

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  • Maria Holm Karlberg
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