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PIC BY Caters News. (Pictured: Jacob Whitehead, 22.) A university student who thought he was dehydrated has been given just five years to live after being told he has a brain tumour..Jacob Whitehead, 22, from Northwich, Cheshire, was in his third year at the Sheffield Hallam University where he was studying computer science when he began feeling extremely dehydrated..After also battling with migraines, Jacob - who has diabetes - was then rushed to hospital by ambulance as his condition worsened. (SEE CATERS COPY)
Jacob (right) has been given just five years to live (Picture: Caters News)

A 22-year-old student who thought he was dehydrated has been told he has a brain tumour, and probably only has five years to live.

Jacob Whitehead, from Northwich, Cheshire, was in his third year at the Sheffield Hallam University where he was studying computer science when he first started to notice a problem.

After battling with migraines, Jacob initially thought he was dehydrated and tried drinking more water, but he was rushed to hospital by ambulance as his condition worsened.

An MRI scan confirmed he had a a Glioblastoma Multiforme brain tumour – an aggressive form of cancer – which has a five year survival rate of just 20%.

‘I thought I was just dehydrated – I’m diabetic so the paramedics thought it could have been my blood sugar but that came back normal,’ says Jacob.

‘The symptoms started at the beginning of March when I woke up with quite a bad headache that got progressively worse over the next five days.

PIC BY Caters News. (Pictured: Jacob Whitehead, 22, with a friend.) A university student who thought he was dehydrated has been given just five years to live after being told he has a brain tumour..Jacob Whitehead, 22, from Northwich, Cheshire, was in his third year at the Sheffield Hallam University where he was studying computer science when he began feeling extremely dehydrated..After also battling with migraines, Jacob - who has diabetes - was then rushed to hospital by ambulance as his condition worsened. (SEE CATERS COPY)
Jacob (right) was struggling with migraines, but thought he just needed to drink more water. (Picture: Caters News)

‘I couldn’t keep food or liquids down and I was going in and out of consciousness so my house mate called an ambulance.’

The very next day, Jacob was told he had a brain tumour and doctors operated immediately. They managed to remove the tumour, but the surgeons warned that it was impossible to completely remove the cancer.

‘I never expected it could have been cancer – when they first told me I was in complete shock,’ he says.

‘They’re hoping that the treatment I’m currently having will slow the cancer down and give me a bit of extra time, but it’s incurable.

‘I’m trying to do everything I can to give myself the longest life possible – I’ve changed my diet and I’m trying to exercise as much as I can.’

Jacob’s friends have come together to set up a fundraiser to give him the opportunity to complete his bucket list – with travelling his first point of call after finishing radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

‘My friends felt helpless in the whole situation so they set the fundraiser up to help me; my goal is to complete my final year of university and then go travelling because that’s always been on my bucket list,’ says Jacob.

PIC BY Caters News. (Pictured: Jacob Whitehead [First Row Left], 22, is now undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy in a bid to slow the cancer down.) A university student who thought he was dehydrated has been given just five years to live after being told he has a brain tumour..Jacob Whitehead, 22, from Northwich, Cheshire, was in his third year at the Sheffield Hallam University where he was studying computer science when he began feeling extremely dehydrated..After also battling with migraines, Jacob - who has diabetes - was then rushed to hospital by ambulance as his condition worsened. (SEE CATERS COPY)
Jacob’s friends have rallied around him and are raising money for a trip of a lifetime. (Picture: Caters News)

He added: ‘A couple of weeks after my diagnosis, it really hit me. My family and friends have all been in complete shock

‘I’m out of hospital now and this experience has made me realise how valuable time is.

‘My life is now limited in terms of how long I have to live so I want to make sure I do everything I’ve always wanted to do. Life is so fragile and you may as well make the most out of it.

Jacob says he has always wanted to go to New Zealand to visit a childhood friend who emigrated there. He says the remainder of the money raised will gives him the opportunity to explore new places.

‘I just want to enjoy my time rather than dwell on what’s happened and what the future looks like for me,’ he says.

So far, the fundraiser has managed to raise just over £25,000. To donate, visit their Gofundme page.

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