Brain Tumor
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Hello: My prayers are with you. My husband too has Anaplastic Astrocytoma...sounds just like what you described...he has completed radiation & chemo...waiting for the MRI to see if anything has changed...If I learn anything new about this I'll let you know..Good luck and God Blesssmellen said:Hello. My name is Ellen and my brother was just diagnosed with anaplastic astrocytoma III and I am just now starting to learn about this terrible disease. He is only 35 and has 4 small children. I am right now in complete denial and in constant search of survival stories to keep me afloat. Anyone who has anything hopeful to say please email me...
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all you can do is let the Drs do what they do, and you make every day count. make it possitive thats importent bradley heath P.S. I have the same thing.and its been 1 yr now.betty2 said:Thanks , I need all the help I can get, The Dr. just told us yesterday that based on his experience Gary Our son has from 4 to 6 weeks. He has glioblastoma and its very large (golf ball sizes and sorta fans out)its in between the two lobes. I saw it yesterday and I don't know how he is walking around, much less making sense most of the time. I don't know if I have time to sit down and research but when this is all over I certainly will.
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Hi everybody HELP 911
My only question its, does anyone know where can I get an MRI for free. I strongly belive that I have a brain tumor. I don't have a immigration status. I dont have insurance or a job. I live in NEW YORK CITY because I'm afraid. the very same week Donald Trump Took office. I grew two big bumps. then I started feeling symtoms.
Whole body: balance disorder, dizziness, fatigueMuscular: muscle weakness, problems with coordination.Sensory: pins and needlesCognitive:mental confusionSpeech: difficulty speaking, blurred vision, limping, personality change, sleepinessPlease can anyone help me. my depression its taking over me.
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