What is Tommy Shelby sick with?

Tommy was diagnosed with terminal tuberculoma earlier in the season, and in light of this, he tied up all loose ends with his family, naming his illegitimate son as his successor. Following a series of revelations, Tommy discovered that his diagnosis was a ruse, setting the stage for the show's final moments.
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What is Tommy Shelby dying from?

BBC Peaky Blinders character Tommy Shelby is dying of tuberculoma. His private doctor revealed the devastating news last week on the show. Tommy has been suffering blackouts for weeks.
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Does Tommy Shelby have a brain tumor?

The Tumour

Alas, the tests did reveal a growth in his brain stem that the doctor explains is called Tuberculoma.
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Why was Tommy having seizures in peaky blinders?

In episode 4 of the season, Doctor Holford (Aneurin Barnard) informs Tommy that he is suffering from Tuberculoma, a tumor in the brain that is caused by tuberculosis, the same disease that killed his daughter Ruby.
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How did Tommy Shelby get tuberculoma?

He explained that Tommy had Tuberculoma which is caused by the same bacteria as TB and so may have picked it up from his daughter. But as Dr Holford continued to elaborate, things for Tommy started to look even bleaker.
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Is tuberculosis still around?

Two billion people – one fourth of the world's population – are infected with the TB bacteria, with more than 10 million becoming ill with active TB disease each year. In 2019, 1.2 million children fell ill with TB globally and 465,000 people fell ill with drug-resistant TB. TB knows no borders.
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Can tuberculosis be cured?

With treatment, TB can almost always be cured. A course of antibiotics will usually need to be taken for 6 months. Several different antibiotics are used because some forms of TB are resistant to certain antibiotics.
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What is Tommy Shelby's illness season 6?

Tommy was diagnosed with terminal tuberculoma earlier in the season, and in light of this, he tied up all loose ends with his family, naming his illegitimate son as his successor. Following a series of revelations, Tommy discovered that his diagnosis was a ruse, setting the stage for the show's final moments.
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What disease does Ruby have in Peaky Blinders?

Ruby Shelby (played by Orla McDonagh) tragically died in the most recent episode of Peaky Blinders after suffering from tuberculosis. Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) was determined to help his daughter and went off in search of what he thought was the cause of her illness, a gypsy curse.
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What illness does Ruby have Peaky Blinders?

Here's How Ruby Dies in Peaky Blinders

In the latest episode, Tommy and Lizzie take Ruby to the hospital, where doctors confirm that their daughter has Consumption, also known as Tuberculosis. At first, Ruby's one lung was infected; however, the infection spreads quickly to both the lungs.
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Does Tommy have a seizure?

The evening the Shelby family returned to their home when Ruby is given the all-clear by the doctor, Tommy had a seizure. Lizzie woke from her sleep when she heard a glass smashing on the floor. She grabbed her gun and rushed out to find her husband.
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Does Tommy have consumption?

Over time, tuberculosis can transform into crystals of calcium which can affect any organ such as the brain, intestine, ovaries, and lungs. In Tommy Shelby's case, the growth is at the stem of his brain so operating is not an option. Tuberculoma of the brain is a rare and serious form of tuberculosis.
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Does Ruby have tuberculosis?

In Peaky Blinders Season 6 Episode 3, we witness the shocking death of Ruby. She suffers from tuberculosis, and while Thomas believes it's because of a gypsy curse, Lizzie doesn't buy any of it.
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What was Tommy Shelby smoking?

Thomas Shelby and Danny Whizz-Bang's method for easing stress and symptoms involves the smoking of brown opium with a clay pipe. In the first episode, Thomas is seen lighting the opium and putting it to flame, then drawing from it.
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Who kills Tommy Shelby?

He discovers Grace's betrayal, and faces Billy Kimber alone in front of The Garrison Pub with his gang of Peaky Blinders and their machine gun and rifles. Billy Kimber manages to shoot Thomas in the chest, but Thomas is able to shoot him in the head, killing him instantly and ending the short war between the two gangs.
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What do the Gypsy words mean in Peaky Blinders?

While fans on social media have been speculating about what the words mean, Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has now revealed all. "It's difficult to translate from the Romani, but it means 'devil'," he told Digital Spy.
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Is Charles Shelby Tommy's son?

Charles Thomas Burgess 'Charlie' Shelby is the only son of Thomas and Grace Shelby, as well as being the half-brother of Ruby Shelby. He was born in 1922 and made his first appearance on Episode 3.1.
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Who is the GREY man with green eyes?

Sir Oswald Mosley, played by Sam Claflin

Who has green eyes, a huge banner of his face in greyscale, and has been called the Devil by Tommy Shelby? Yep, that would be one Sir Oswald Mosley.
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Is TB spread through kissing?

Kissing, hugging, or shaking hands with a person who has TB doesn't spread the disease. Likewise, sharing bed linens, clothes, or a toilet seat isn't how the disease spreads either.
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How does tuberculosis come?

Tuberculosis is caused by bacteria that spread from person to person through microscopic droplets released into the air. This can happen when someone with the untreated, active form of tuberculosis coughs, speaks, sneezes, spits, laughs or sings. Although tuberculosis is contagious, it's not easy to catch.
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Is there a vaccine for tuberculosis?

The BCG vaccine protects against tuberculosis, which is also known as TB. TB is a serious infection that affects the lungs and sometimes other parts of the body, such as the brain (meningitis), bones, joints and kidneys.
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Why is TB so hard to cure?

Most of the time TB can be cured with antibiotics. If you have TB, you will need to take several drugs. This is because there are many bacteria to be killed. Taking multiple drugs also helps to prevent the bacteria from becoming drug resistant and, thus, much more difficult to cure.
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How did we get rid of TB?

The Search for the Cure

In 1943 Selman Waksman discovered a compound that acted against M. tuberculosis, called streptomycin. The compound was first given to a human patient in November 1949 and the patient was cured.
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How is tuberculosis treated now?

If you have an active TB disease you will probably be treated with a combination of antibacterial medications for a period of six to 12 months. The most common treatment for active TB is isoniazid INH in combination with three other drugs—rifampin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol.
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What is the survival rate of tuberculosis?

The overall mortality rate was 12.3% (249 cases) and the mean age at death was 74 years; 17.3% (43 cases) of all TB deaths were TB-related. Most of the TB-related deaths occurred early (median survival: 20 days), and the patient died of septic shock.
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