A man who started having pains in his head when he was just two years old is finally getting treatment for the massive growth on his skull.
The growth on Sutat Meesati's head was left unchecked and is now twice the size of his skull.
Sutat has to carry it every time he leaves his house in poverty-stricken Surin province of Thailand.
Sutat, whose nickname is Nong Chae, is now finally set to receive a proper tests and a diagnosis from medics after volunteer rescue workers heard about his plight.
Thai actor Bin Bunluerit, 54, and Muay Thai kickboxer Buakaw Banchamek visited Sutat at his home to help him have his first operation.
Good Samaritan Bin said: "Surin Hospital have sent Nong Chae to Bangkok very quickly to have treatment at Chulalongkorn Hospital. They are now looking at all the equipment and seeing how and where to give Sutat his operations first. He is strong enough and ready to have an operation. He might be able to use the disabled card and might not have to pay for the treatment.
We are looking for the accommodation for his relatives and we have donated Sh29,000. We will let you know what happen next as soon as we know. Thank you very much for the doctors and nurses team from Surin Hospital for helping us all the way.''
Sutat has suffered for so long because of the expensive cost of private medical treatment in Thailand and he was lacking the documents needed to receive state provisions.