Good News for Jegor Chamrai: Treatments Postponed
**Jegor Chamrai**, known from “About my corpse,” has received positive news regarding his health after a recent MRI scan. The scan results indicate that his condition is stable, potentially delaying the need for further treatments.
Stable Scan Results
After a period filled with anxiety, **Jegor Chamrai** and his wife, **Daisy**, were prepared for the possibility of needing to begin new treatments. According to an Instagram post, they had mentally prepared for immediate action.
However, the MRI scan brought welcome relief. “The news is hopeful: stable result! It seems that we can postpone the treatments for a very long time.”
This suggests a significant improvement or stabilization of **Chamrai**’s condition.
Future Medical Consultations
**Chamrai** is approaching the situation with cautious optimism. “Next week we will go to the French doctor who operated on me the second time. Even though I now have positive news from the Netherlands, it remains a bit exciting.”
Seeking multiple medical opinions is a common practice. A recent study shows that getting a second opinion can change the diagnosis in up to 50% of cases (Mayo Clinic, 2024).
He acknowledges that medical opinions can vary and wants to ensure he has a comprehensive understanding of his situation. For now, **Chamrai** is allowing himself to feel relieved and joyful.
Remembering Eva Hermans-Kroot
In related news, **Eva Hermans-Kroot**, also a participant in “About my corpse,” passed away on November 30, 2024, due to lung cancer. She was reportedly a great source of support for others.