Young man suffers rare brain inflammation, left needing constant care but able to communicate.

A 25-year-old man named Martin Griffiths from Boston, Lincolnshire, experienced sudden brain inflammation, a rare condition affecting less than one in a million, which left him permanently brain-damaged. Initially thought to have a stroke or brain tumor, a biopsy showed no cancer. Now, Griffiths needs round-the-clock care but can still communicate through eye movements and lip movements, showing signs of resilience.

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