I was a migraine sufferer while undergoing concussion rehabilitation from a football hit, I took my freshman year of high school. My headaches were not going away and progressively worsened. I went to many specialists to figure out why I was still having headaches. It wasn’t until months later a doctor from the sports rehabilitation facility requested I have an MRI to rule out cancer or anything serious. They did not find cancer but a 4 cm AVM in my occipital lobe. We soon met with surgeons from NYU Hospital to discuss Gamma Knife treatment or possible surgery. It was concluded that a craniotomy could be successful in removing the AVM due to its location. There was a possibility of losing some vision but worth the risk. The surgery was in July 2024 and the AVM was successfully removed without impacting my vision long term. I am currently a Junior in high school and looking to play football again my Senior year.
I discovered The Niekro Foundation looking for support and ideas for a fundraiser to raise awareness on AVMs. I started my own fundraiser through GotSneakers and am collecting gently worn, used, and new sneakers to raise money for the Foundation. Logan Coleridge fund flyer
I was fortunate to catch my AVM before it ruptured and was able to have a successful surgery to remove it. Although it took me a while to figure out what was causing my migraines, I had faith in myself, my parents and my doctors to get me on my way to recovery as best I can.
Read more about my story:
NYU Hospital Article
https://nyulangone.org/news/teen-sidelined-concussion-triggered-migraines-back-game-after-neurosurgery
NJ12 News video/article
https://newjersey.news12.com/2025/07/22/teen-football-player-returns-to-field-one-year-after-emergency-brain-surgery/3UxmwK1yNo9UcvkQdrbFGU







