With his symptoms seemingly easing, he begins to convince himself that things may be improving.
Eden is immediately uneasy as Remi talks about it with John (Shane Withington), trying to steer him away from the idea without revealing Remi’s diagnosis to their neighbour.
Not planning on backing down, Remi insists he won’t do anything reckless, asking her to trust him.
Later, speaking to Sonny (Ryan Bown) on the phone, Remi’s excitement is clear as he talks about finally getting back on the road.
Overhearing, Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) shares Eden’s concerns, pointing out that Remi would need medical clearance before being considered fit to drive.
When Cash offers to speak to him, Eden declines, worried Remi will see it as a pile-on.
Remi, however, shuts her down, insisting he won’t do anything reckless and asking her to let it go.
He’s suddenly overwhelmed by the thought that if he were to have a seizure while riding, he could cause serious harm to himself or someone else.
Unable to go through with it, he backs down.
Seeing how much it affects him, Eden calls Justin (James Stewart), who later turns up with Sonny to lift Remi’s spirits.
The distraction works, with the three sharing some drinks, and Remi begins to accept that he may need to hold off and seek proper medical clearance before riding again.
Out the back, Remi and Sonny share a quieter moment after Justin leaves, reflecting on how much their lives have shifted. As Remi moves to put the bike away, he suddenly collapses onto the lawn, struck by another seizure.
Determined to help, he attempts to manoeuvre his wheelchair down the step, but ends up falling from it, forcing himself to drag his way across the grass towards Remi.
Sonny pauses, glancing back at as he tries to work out whether he imagined feeling something, before continuing towards Remi.
As Cash arrives and helps Sonny back into his chair, Sonny uses Cash’s phone to call an ambulance, despite knowing Remi won’t be happy about it.
When paramedics arrive, Remi refuses treatment, insisting there’s nothing they can tell him that he doesn’t already know.
Sonny also raises what he felt during the incident, but when Levi runs some checks, there’s no clear response from Sonny’s legs, leaving him disappointed.
However, after further encouragement from Eden, he agrees to return and hear what she has to say.
The tumour is aggressive and continuing to grow, and surgery is now the only viable option. However, due to its position, the procedure carries significant risks.
With time running out, Dr Swan makes it clear he doesn’t have the luxury of delaying a decision.
As Remi presses for details on what the surgery would involve, Dr Swan drops a bombshell—suggesting that he remain awake during the operation, allowing her to monitor his brain function as she removes the tumour.
Will Remi agree to go ahead?