Kelly, wife of Matthew Stafford, reveals brain tumor
Kelly Stafford, the wife of Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, announced Wednesday that she will undergo surgery this April to remove a brain tumor.
Kelly said several instances of vertigo in January prompted her to undergo an MRI, which revealed an acoustic neuroma (also known as a vestibular schwannoma) on her cranial nerves.
An acoustic neuroma is a "noncancerous and usually slow-growing tumor that develops on the main (vestibular) nerve leading from your inner ear to your brain," Mayo Clinic notes.
"I'd be lying if I said I wasn't completely terrified of them opening my head," Stafford wrote. "I'm terrified of losing my hearing, I'm terrified of losing facial function, I'm terrified of far worse things that could happen and I'm terrified that I won't take the time I need to recover because the guilt I might feel of being absent from my kids for too long... I am telling y'all this to ask for prayers and support."
Kelly and Matthew have three children, twin daughters who were born in 2017 and a third daughter who was born in August.
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