Saskatoon man dedicated to fundraising for neurology department after fourth brain surgery
CTV
A Saskatoon man who has had four brain surgeries in the last seven years is now working to raise money to improve the neurology department at Royal University Hospital.
A Saskatoon man who has had four brain surgeries in the last seven years is now working to raise money to improve the neurology department at Royal University Hospital.
While he has a long road to recovery — with the most recent surgery in August — he’s organizing a fundraiser set for the spring, making it his priority while he heals.
Gathering donations for the May 20 fundraiser is Brennon Dulle’s full-time job right now.
“I’ll probably never have a job so I may as well do something with my life. This will be my new job,” Dulle told CTV News.
He’s tried to go back to work, but his brain and body can’t handle it.
His first surgery was in 2015 when he was only 32-years-old. It started with a stroke that came out of nowhere. His life changed forever.
“It was horrible! I don’t remember anything about it,” he says.