Christmas present” she could ever receive.We told last month of the family’s fears for Amy as she lay in ICU at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital following an urgent op to remove a tumour.Medics were worried about the amount of time it was taking the Shettleston teen to come round from the surgery and had broken the news that what was thought to be a benign tumour was cancerous.Now, five weeks on from the operation, Amy is awake and has given the thumbs up to her delighted mum.And medics are optimistic that the tumour is a low-grade cancer that can be treated effectively.Christine, 38, said: “It’s the best Christmas present anybody could give me.“I’m a very, very proud mummy.“When I saw her open her eyes I just started jumping.