Friend dials 999 after woman, 21, starts 'speaking gobbledygook' while watching film
30.06.2023 - 07:17
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A 'beautiful' law student had to have half of her skull removed after falling ill while watching a film.
Emily Mcarther, 21, was at her student accommodation when she began "speaking gobbledygook" on May 3. Her friend Alex phoned 999 after noticing Emily's face had dropped on one side and she was unable to walk.
Emily, from Pennington in Leigh, was taken to hospital, where doctors discovered she had an AVM [Brain Arteriovenous Malformation], a rare condition which affects less than 1pc of people. Emily was studying law at the University of Liverpool at the time of the incident, the Liverpool ECHO reports.
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Her auntie, Ann Wainwright, 57, said: "It came out of nowhere and has changed her life forever. The doctors said it's an AVM which you can be born with it and can never affect you or something can set it off.
"We're lucky Emily was awake because if she had gone to sleep that night she would have died. When she first arrived at The Walton Centre she was okay and they didn't have any major issues.
"But at 11pm her mum [Alison Golding] went home and I left the room to go to the toilet. By the time I came back they told me she has gone straight for a scan and into theatre."
During intense surgery, Emily had half of her skull removed to relieve pressure that built up on her brain.
Ann said: "We were told she might not survive the operation as it's a dangerous procedure. I remember thinking 'nothing can happen to Emily because I don't know what Alison will do'.
"We didn't hear that she had made it until 5am. After she came out of surgery they said they needed to test for brain activity.
"They said there was a bit of something