Jason, originally from Monterey, California, said his health battle began on a “normal Friday morning” when he was working from home on a user research project for the Ministry of Justice when he suffered a seizure and blacked out while home alone.
Jason was scheduled for brain surgery at King’s College Hospital on August 28 to remove a 2.6cm tumour, which doctors believed was low-grade due to its consistent shape and size.
Jason Mollring, 52, who had a clean bill of health, has been given 12 to 18 months to live after being diagnosed with glioblastoma – an incurable form of brain cancer.
During his open brain surgery, Jason had to remain conscious while doctors worked to remove his tumour.
Jason, a former musician who recently launched a solo guitar album, Topography, on Spotify, said: “A friend of mine threw me a party which had a great turnout and I jammed with some old band members.