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How a young builder's headache turned into a life-threatening diagnosis

Author
Natasha Gordon,
Publish Date
Sun, 14 Sept 2025, 8:36am
Joel King's life was forever changed by a medical emergency that no one saw coming. Photo / Givealittle
Joel King's life was forever changed by a medical emergency that no one saw coming. Photo / Givealittle

How a young builder's headache turned into a life-threatening diagnosis

Author
Natasha Gordon,
Publish Date
Sun, 14 Sept 2025, 8:36am

A young builder has had his life turned upside down after being struck by a severe headache, which spiralled into a life-threatening condition.

Joel King, 28, was diagnosed with a colloid cyst, a benign tumour in his brain, which led to a stroke.

The keen hunter was left with cortical blindness (tunnel vision), meaning he can now only see 10-15% of what he could.

Joel was a builder and loved hunting every chance he got, but now even the simplest routines like driving have been stripped away.

鈥楳y head feels like it鈥檚 in a vice鈥

King鈥榮 partner, Abby Holliday, 27, told the Herald his memory of the day things unravelled remained fuzzy.

鈥淚t was Valentine鈥檚 Day that he came home from work with a bit of a headache, and we headed out for the night to go camping, just sort of thinking nothing of it,鈥 she said.

By midday the next day, the headache became 鈥減retty gnarly鈥.

After a sleepless night in pain, the pair thought he was suffering from a migraine and sought advice from Healthline.

King鈥檚 fingers began to tingle, so the pair rushed to a 24-hour care clinic.

After getting some fresh air, King collapsed and was later struck with a seizure-like episode because of the pressure buildup in his head.

King was stiff, muddled and agitated.

King鈥榮 partner, Abby Holliday, told the Herald Joel's memory of the days things unravelled remained fuzzy. Photo / Supplied
King鈥榮 partner, Abby Holliday, told the Herald Joel's memory of the days things unravelled remained fuzzy. Photo / Supplied

鈥業f they don鈥檛 do something about it, Joel will die鈥

King was taken in an ambulance to hospital and underwent a CT scan, which showed his ventricles were full of fluid.

鈥淵our ventricles make the spinal fluid that drains naturally through the body, and they were full and incredibly enlarged.鈥

She said they didn鈥檛 know why they were enlarged.

鈥淎ll they knew at that point is if they don鈥檛 do something about it, Joel will die,鈥 Holliday said.

King was then taken for an emergency external ventricular drain procedure.

The morning after the surgery, in an MRI, doctors discovered King had a colloid cyst blocking his ventricle drainage.

Joel King, 28, was diagnosed with a colloid cyst, a benign tumour in his brain, which led to a stroke. Photo / Supplied
Joel King, 28, was diagnosed with a colloid cyst, a benign tumour in his brain, which led to a stroke. Photo / Supplied

Diagnosis and vision problems

Holliday said she understands many people who have a colloid cyst aren鈥檛 made aware of it until they have a knock on the head or find it by chance during a CT.

鈥淛oel鈥檚 was never known about, had sudden symptoms, and then ended up being life-saving surgery out of the blue,鈥 she said.

After a successful surgery to remove the cyst, he was moved to the Neuro progressive care unit.

It was discovered something was 鈥渞eally wrong鈥 with King鈥檚 vision because he wasn鈥檛 opening his eyes.

Doctors looked back over a previous MRI, and they found he had a stroke.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the first time that we found out Joel had a stroke... like six days later.

鈥淚t was so much pressure on the brain it sort of stopped the blood flow to the optical lobe, so where his vision box is in his brain, for long enough obviously to cause some damage,鈥 she said.

A couple of weeks later, he moved across to Burwood in the Stroke Care unit in Canterbury, where he recovered well.

A young builder had his life turned on its head when he was struck by a severe headache that quickly spiralled into a life-threatening condition. Photo / Supplied
A young builder had his life turned on its head when he was struck by a severe headache that quickly spiralled into a life-threatening condition. Photo / Supplied

鈥榊ou鈥檒l never drive again鈥: Road to a new normal

King was told the damage from the stroke was significant. After weeks in rehabilitation, he was finally discharged on April 1.

Holliday said they were told by an eye specialist he would never drive again and the chances of him returning to his job would be 鈥渟uper slim鈥.

King said he鈥檚 struggling to come to terms with everything.

鈥淔inding the new norm ... I still want to be like normal ... I want to be able to do everything that everyone else can,鈥 he said.

Before the stroke, Joel was working as a builder and loved hunting every chance he got. Photo / Supplied
Before the stroke, Joel was working as a builder and loved hunting every chance he got. Photo / Supplied

Holliday said King used to hunt every minute he wasn鈥檛 working, and they are working towards finding a new way for him to do this.

鈥淲e can still do that eventually, but it is going to look very different.鈥

Since his diagnosis, King鈥檚 friends have stepped up and taken him to do 鈥渘ormal bloke stuff鈥.

Joel King said he had lost all of his independence. Photo / Supplied
Joel King said he had lost all of his independence. Photo / Supplied

鈥淵our life literally gets completely turned upside down and some things taken away from you, and you really do have to fight and work to get them back,鈥 Holliday said.

The funds donated to the Givealittle will go towards specialised rehabilitation through the Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust.

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