Meath mum 'owes second chance at life to you all' as she prepares to fly home after New York surgery
A brave Meath mum-of-three battling a rare and aggressive cancer has shared an emotional update after undergoing life-saving surgery in New York - revealing she has now been given permission to fly home later this week as she awaits the next stage of her treatment.Sharon Ball, a 38-year-old primary school teacher, originally from Bohermeen near Kells, previously underwent chemotherapy, which, unfortunately, was not successful. Now, in an update on social media, Sharon describes herself as "lost for words" as she reflects on the overwhelming support she has received from family, friends and the wider community throughout her journey.Following the successful operation in New York last week, which saw 97% of her tumour removed, Sharon said the outpouring of prayers, fundraising efforts and messages of encouragement have played a vital role in her recovery. "I can feel the prayers every day helping me to recover and heal," she said on social media."After a successful surgery, I have been given permission to fly home later this week while I await confirmation of the next stage of treatment. I am just lost for words with the continuous support at home. I have been watching and hearing all about the fundraisers," Sharon continued."I owe this second chance at life to you all. I get to come home to hug and kiss my beautiful resilient children again. You have given me hope, always remember nothing is impossible."Sharon, who was diagnosed in October 2025 with stage 4 skull-based osteosarcoma, travelled to New York earlier this month with her husband Dermot to undergo the complex procedure after chemotherapy in Ireland proved unsuccessful. The surgery marked a critical first step in her treatment, with further care including proton radiation and chemotherapy still to come.Paying tribute to the medical team who cared for her, Sharon said New York "opened its arms" to her during her time there. She praised her surgeons as heroes who "showed me the light," adding that the experience has been surreal."I am so lucky and grateful to be in this situation, going home. It is truly a miracle," she said. "We know we're not at the end of the line yet, but we will take all the positives."The 'Help Sharon Get Urgent Life Saving Brain Surgery' GoFundMe, which has raised more than €849,000, continues to receive widespread support as Sharon prepares for the next phase of her treatment. You can donate to the GoFundMe by clicking here.Want to see more of the stories you love from Dublin Live? Making us your preferred source on Google means you’ll get more of our exclusives, top stories and must-read content straight away. To add Dublin Live as a preferred source, simply click here.Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content.We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.