Hockey
2 epileptic seizures: the two-time champion of Ukraine has health problems
Vasily-Yuriy Kachan, two-time Ukrainian champion in hockey as part of the Kiev “Falcon” team, who turned 28 on January 13, is experiencing health problems. Sport.ua reported that Kachan was hospitalized after the hockey player lost consciousness during the national championship match of Krizhinka-Capitals, where he currently plays on loan, against Sokol. After a full examination, including a contrast-enhanced brain MRI, doctors discovered an intracerebral mass formation in Yuri’s right frontal lobe. Consultation with a neurosurgeon and subsequent treatment is recommended based on MRI findings. Elizaveta Ustinina, the athlete’s favorite and also a former hockey player, told about this on her Instagram page.
According to Elizaveta, Yuri had two epileptic seizures within a month. “From Monday, we begin consultations with neurosurgeons, we will determine the date and cost of the operation,” he writes. – Treatment is expected in Ukraine: consultations with specialists, surgery and a period of rehabilitation. “This is a difficult and long journey that requires significant financial costs for treatment, examination, medication and recovery.”
Having published some medical findings about Yuri’s condition, Elizaveta started a fundraiser so that he could focus on treatment and get through this phase without fear of not being able to cope financially.
“Any amount is a big help. Thank you to everyone who stood by us and supported us during this difficult time,” the girl writes.
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Source: Sport UA
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