With the pain continuing for months, Steve went to the hospital, where doctors insisted on having an MRI.
After three days the result came out and he learned that he had a cancerous tumor in his brain and had nothing to do with drinking a lot of coffee.
Steve was optimistic after learning of the injury, despite the shock and surprise.
After the tumor was removed, he said: “It was mixed feelings, I was afraid the tumor would come back, but I was so happy that they got rid of 99.9% of it. .”
He added: “I think my fitness played a big part in my recovery, and seven weeks after the operation I cycled 35 miles with my friend. I have a strong will anyway, but cycling made me stronger.”
He continued: “Cycling got me through the toughest times and I think it helped me recover from surgery, emotionally and physically, and I want to prove to myself that after all of this, I can finish this.”
It should be noted that recently, many studies related to coffee have been published, which somehow confirm that drinking coffee in moderation is beneficial.
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