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Need To Know > Fitness and health > ‘Test for stomach ache found tumour growing in my BRAIN – I had surgery while AWAKE to remove it’
Man’s stomach pain leads to shocking brain tumour diagnosis after hospital collapse. His survival story, surgery and mystery illness raise powerful awareness and hope.
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‘Test for stomach ache found tumour growing in my BRAIN – I had surgery while AWAKE to remove it’

Elle James
Last updated: March 27, 2026 9:06 am
Elle James Published March 27, 2026
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Lewis post-surgery. (Jam Press/Lewis Goodfield/The Brain Tumour Charity)
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A man has shared how a simple test for stomach pain resulted in a life-changing diagnosis.

Lewis Goodfield had been struggling with abdominal issues for “several years” – so much so that the pain had become “relentless”.

When he couldn’t take any more, the services engineer was admitted to hospital with abdominal pains – but news of a brain tumour was the last thing he was expecting.

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“I collapsed in pain while in hospital and nurses assumed I’d had a seizure,” the 37-year-old, from Beddau, Wales, told Need To Know.

“Then a CT scan showed a mass on my brain.

“It was a huge shock – not just for me but for friends and family, too.

“It hit me hard.”

Lewis had been focused on getting answers to his stomach issues and never expected to be told something so life changing.

Man’s stomach pain leads to shocking brain tumour diagnosis after hospital collapse. His survival story, surgery and mystery illness raise powerful awareness and hope.
Lewis with wife Keeley and children Jake and Ralph. (Jam Press/Lewis Goodfield/The Brain Tumour Charity)

The father-of-two had already been admitted to hospital twice for the mystery pain before he visited in March 2025, when he collapsed in agony.

Concerned he’d had a seizure, staff performed a CT scan, which revealed the mass.

The following month, Lewis was told by doctors he had a grade two glioma, a form of brain tumour that often progresses to a higher grade through time.

The stomach pain is believed to be unrelated, meaning the tumour was found by chance.

Recalling the moment he was told about the mass, Lewis said: “It was a massive shock.

“It was slow growing, not aggressive.

“Recovery has been tough but it’s going well.

“I’m just trying to remain as strong as I can.”

Lewis was given with two options: to monitor the mass, or surgery to remove it.

Man’s stomach pain leads to shocking brain tumour diagnosis after hospital collapse. His survival story, surgery and mystery illness raise powerful awareness and hope.
Lewis post-surgery. (Jam Press/Lewis Goodfield/The Brain Tumour Charity)

He opted for surgery – a craniotomy procedure where a section of the skull is temporarily removed to access the brain, which he remained awake for – in July last year.

Lewis added: “I could hear all the drilling and conversations.

“It was really strange and just a lot to take in.

“My neurosurgeon showed me the tumour in the palm of her hand.

“I was a bit shocked to see it.

“It was about the size of an egg.

“It’s a lot to deal with.”

Lewis’ operation was a success and the brain tumour was not cancerous, so doctors believed it was found early enough.

He praised his family, particularly wife Keeley, for their help with his recovery.

Man’s stomach pain leads to shocking brain tumour diagnosis after hospital collapse. His survival story, surgery and mystery illness raise powerful awareness and hope.
Lewis and Keeley. (Jam Press/Lewis Goodfield/The Brain Tumour Charity)

He added: “Keeley has borne the most of this.

“She’s had support from family and friends but she’s largely dealt with it all on her own.

“I would never had been able to remain positive or stick with my daily tasks if it wasn’t for Keeley.

“She has been incredible, especially with me not being able to drive.

“The pair of us have really fought and recently the realisation of what we’ve been through has kicked in.

“We’ve been reflecting on that and it’s really hit home.”

Since the surgery, he has been unable to drive or work, and his mysterious stomach issues have continued – leaving him returning to hospital frequently, including in March for the fifth time this year.

He said: “I can’t live my life like this.

“I’ve tried different diets and gave up spicy foods, then I gave up alcohol for a couple of months – all sorts.

“It doesn’t help.

“I think I’ve now had 10 CT scans, various MRI scans and x-rays, a colonoscopy and two endoscopies and I’ve got another one scheduled for this week.

“Then I need a capsule test, where you swallow a capsule and they track it through your digestive system.”

So far, Lewis’ doctors have been unable to diagnose his stomach problems.

Man’s stomach pain leads to shocking brain tumour diagnosis after hospital collapse. His survival story, surgery and mystery illness raise powerful awareness and hope.
Lewis post-surgery. (Jam Press/Lewis Goodfield/The Brain Tumour Charity)

He added: “My consultants are confused about what this might be.

“It’s a bit of a mystery.

“One of them said, ‘You might have to live with this’.

“I said, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t, there’s got to be an answer’.”

Meanwhile, the brain surgery has had a strong impact on his life, too.

Since having the mass removed from his brain, Lewis now struggles with busy environments, while noise and bright lights bother him more than before.

He’s also had to build up his memory function, which he says is improving week by week with the help of family and friends.

Lewis has even been raising money for The Brain Tumour Charity and has raised more than £3,600 despite having to postpone The Twilight Walk due to his stomach issues.

He said that while his two children, Jake and Ralph, were “fairly unaware” of his full diagnosis for a while, he’d shared the importance of the charity with them when arranging his fundraising efforts.

He added: “I need to be fit enough to do [the walk] but talking about this has been fantastic.

“I’ve had so many messages of support and people joining the walk – some I only know through a friend of a friend.

“Some have been affected by similar issues.

“It’s so good for us to talk things through.

“I thought there would be 10-15 people on the walk but now there are 60 plus – I’ve created an event in my small village.

“I went to a meeting last November and was asked to speak, and from that point onwards I’ve had this positive mentality about staying committed.”

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