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For 12-year-old Ollie, life was just getting started, he was in grade 6 and had worked hard to become school captain. Then his right arm and leg stopped working and his world – and that of his family’s - changed forever.
Ollie didn’t have any signs or symptoms of cancer until one day he came home from school looking like he’d had a stroke.
“The right side of his face was droopy, and his right arm and leg wouldn't work,” his mum Barbie recalls.
“We rushed him to the doctor. Within five minutes they’d called an ambulance and we were on our way to emergency.”



