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1225678 tn?1267136608 You are acting perfectly normal for somebody who just had a brain operation. And yes, the rehab will help you with your speech situation. You are supposed to be depressed, you just went thru brain surgery, which is very hard on a person, some people they will actually put in a coma for a few days until they can handle the aftermath of a surgery like that. Now, the aneurysm, do not worry about the notion that they didn't get it all out of there.
520691 tn?1213961844 i know that long term affects are possible, and i am most certain that he has them. He won't go to see his neurologist or his doctor because he is still finding it hard to face the fact that it has happened which is totally understandable. He has left college, he had over 3 months off to recover but never really went back because he said that he was too far behind. He was playing football about 3 weeks after it happened so no problems with exercise.
Avatar m tn My brother in-law went for a brain tumour operation overseas. when he returned after the operation, he lost his sight(blindness). How can he recover from this blindness? Will he have to go through some operation again? please help so that I can take him through as per instructed. He is a father of 4 children and the family is in great need! Please help. I truly appreciate your prompt assistance given to my request.
999891 tn?1407276076 Ok I would like to express my gratude to everyone for there kind wishes and good thoughts in my earlyer post....and appoligise for not geting on and posting sooner. Yesterday and today have been hectic as you will understand when you read on. So I had my appointment with the NS yesterday, here is what happenes.... He confirmed that an MRI scan I had done showed a mild Chirai Malformation of 4mm and a 7mm Syrinx and "split cord syndrome"extending from C5 > T2.
Avatar n tn I haven't given birth yet but I've heard it feels like your body being split in two! I just can't wait!
1230197 tn?1365007794 Most people on a med with T3, such as Armour, take it in multiple doses throughout the day. It's best to take equal amounts for each dosage. That often requires splitting pills. You can split the dosage however it works best for you, but it's not recommended that you take a dose after 3:00 pm, as it can interfere with sleep. It all depends on your schedule.
Avatar m tn He has had brain surgery and not a minor operation at that. His brain is resting , from the narcoses he will need a year to get back to normal. Some people have a harder time coming out of there narcoses than others. Having parkinsons doesn't help matters either. It is a disease that demands a lot of enegy from the brain just to keep awake. Give it time.
Avatar f tn Radiation is used when the mass is generally not operable, or after an operation to slow growth for a cancerous growth. It can effect the tissues around it and there are many different types too. Do you have any other specific information?
Avatar m tn The operation was on Monday that was 3 days ago and they had a lot of old blood to remove also they did cataract surgery but after they removed the eye patch she complained of a black line across her eye, i know it is early days but could anyone tell me if this is normal. Thank you.
551343 tn?1506830518 Paolo Zamboni took 65 patients with relapsing-remitting MS, performed a simple operation to unblock restricted bloodflow out of the brain - and two years after the surgery, 73% of the patients had no symptoms. Dr. Zamboni's thinking could turn the current understanding of MS on its head, and offer many sufferers a complete cure. Multiple sclerosis, or MS, has long been regarded as a life sentence of debilitating nerve degeneration.
Avatar n tn They access your pineal region from beneath the brain, so they do not affect your brain at all. It sounds like a scary procedure but is actually straightforward for a good brain neurosurgeon. The surgeon essentially inserts a microscopic endoscope that magnifies the area by 50x and uses a navigation system to get him there. It is minimally invasive. The medical literature says that most patients whose pineal cysts are not too large (e.g., < 4.
Avatar m tn My mom was operated of right parietal meningioma on December 14 2009. She has problems with: -getting dressed and personal heygen -orientation (she cant tell left from right) -short term memory (sometimes she things an event that happened today, happened 2 weeks ago) -math problems -lethargy -iritability -no phisical problems Her mengioma was 5 cm.Also there is some blod left after the operation but I've been told it doesnt press on the brain.
Avatar n tn I had a "turp" operation about 1 month ago, due to inability to urinate. Operation went fine. I now have retrograde ejaculation, which my Dr warned me about. Question: is this retrograde ejaculation permanent or will it go away eventually ? Question: After 1 month, can I resume strenuous exercise again ? Thanks for your help R.S.
Avatar f tn I to have been diagnosed with a brain cyst my dr found on a ct scan after i complained of headaches for years. He told me to come back next year and he will do another ct scan. I dont want to wait a year . I was told to see a neurologist which i cant afford (no health insurance) If u can see a neurologist/neurosurgeon you will get more answers.
Avatar m tn A friend's child (5 years old) in India lost eyesight in BOTH the eyes after a brain tumor surgery ! Please let me know if any treatment/surgery helps you regain your vision. I would like to pass on the info the concerned family. I wish you all the best...
Avatar f tn my son just recently(a week ago) had his second craniotomy for a brain tumor in the parietal lobe-he is having a huge problem with his peripheal vision, the doctors say it should return when the swelling goes down. Has anyone had this problem or does anyone have any info?
1734735 tn?1413778071 It was overly alarmist with most people seeming to take six to twelve months to recover if at all. The site was a showcase for poor outcomes and people who craved sympathy and to shout out about the dangers of what is mostly a benign condition. Yes, I feel angry that I let myself get sucked in by it all. The great news is that now I finally feel as if I have dramatically improved as a result of having the tumour out.
Avatar n tn Yes, depending on the position of the arteriovenous malformation, and the extent of surgery involved, it is possible that the behavior problems your son is facing is due to the operation. This can be temporary or permanent. Please consult a neuro-psychiatrist for this assessment. Take care!
Avatar n tn I had an tiny abscess so deep in the root of my tooth (1st molar at the top closest to the front) that after trying to get to it via the normal rout i.e. through the part of the tooth that shows, they had to split my gum and go into it directly through the root and fill it that way after cleaning out the infection. It required four stitches - the split in my gum was around three inches long which I found a little severe for one tooth root.
Avatar n tn There are a number of causes of your symptoms among the most common is eye migraine which may not have any headache at all. You should have an eye exam by an Eye MD ophthalmologist and tell her/him about these episodes. Also should discuss with your family MD and if you have not had a recent physical exam get in as in some instances this can be due to disease of the heart, brain, and blood vessels and eye.
Avatar f tn In my opinion, any traumatic experience or major operation like that could cause some introspection and actually cause one to ponder ones mortality. A major operation like that can also be very tiring and stressful both physically and mentally. How long ago was the surgery?
Avatar f tn In one of your posts, you wrote that you walked and saw a movie right after your vitrectomy. I had a buckle and vitrectomy done together, and was told that I had to remain in a face down position for six days -- eating, sleeping, etc. For me this was the hardest part aside from the pain, and reaction of my eye pressure going way up high at night after the surgery. I need to have another vitrectomy for a macular pucker which occured after my initial surgery.
Avatar m tn My mom was operated of right parietal meningioma on December 14 2009. She has problems with: -getting dressed and personal heygen -orientation (she cant tell left from right) -short term memory (sometimes she things an event that happened today, happened 2 weeks ago) -math problems -lethargy -iritability -no phisical problems Her mengioma was 5 cm.Also there is some blod left after the operation but I've been told it doesnt press on the brain.
Avatar f tn I have these really short flashes during the day where I can't see and it feels like my brain won't work. It feels like a split second of nothingness and pure confusion. It's like for 1 split second I can't understand anything and I can't feel anything. Right after that split second I feel like I'm catching myself, and then I forget that it happened.