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You might consider starting a business. In many states, a company with 2 employees is eligible for group insurance and can't be turned down. It only costs $200 +/- to form a company and get started. The best Head & Neck cancer doc I know of is chairman of that department at Roswell Park Cancer Institute www.roswellpark.org
He is a great guy as well as my fishing buddy and is at the top of his game with your issues. Good luck!
David Bershtein, Lymphoma survivor and founder
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My name is Kristine. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor on 22 Sept 2002. I only had light headaches and they would go away with advil until one day at the park with my children, I thought it was a migraine. I told my husband that I wasn't feeling well and I began to vomit. Until that day I had no forewarning, only a severe headache and vomiting. My tumor was the size of a quarter in the right temporal area. I had none of the symptoms you are having, except headaches at different intensities. So hang in there, everyone is different. In fact I too had an MRI two days ago and there is another tumor near where the other tumor was. The polyp in your sinuses most likely is the culprit to your symptoms.0
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Hi,
I am a cancer survivor. Your symptoms, unfortunately, sound very similar to the symptoms I endured in 1989. My initial symptoms mimicked diabetes in two ways. I was always urinating (every 20-30 minutes) and was extremely thirsty all the time. Next, I started having extreme headaches, migraines. Two months went by and the only diagnosis from the doctor was mononucleosis, which was incorrect. One morning I woke up with double vision and went to the eye doctor. It was there that they noticed pressure beyond the eye. I was then sent to the local hospital for an MRI and a brain tumor was found. A ventricle shunt was placed on the left side head and torso for the purpose of draining the excess fluid from the brain, which was causing the migraines. Two brain biopsies were performed to see what kind of tumor it was. It was a germ-cell tumor called germanoma. Fortunately for me, 5 weeks of radiation destroyed the tumor. The bad side is there are negative effects to radiation, such as poor memory, loss of hair, vomiting and depression. I have been cancer free for 14 years now. Regarding your insurance problem, are you able to join your parents? Another resource is the state. I would research or have someone help you research on the Internet about this. Contact the Cancer Society or any other similar groups.
Best of luck to you, if there are any other questions you have for me, contact me
Eddie0 -
life is to short for uncalled worryEdwardMikaloff said:Hi,
I am a cancer survivor. Your symptoms, unfortunately, sound very similar to the symptoms I endured in 1989. My initial symptoms mimicked diabetes in two ways. I was always urinating (every 20-30 minutes) and was extremely thirsty all the time. Next, I started having extreme headaches, migraines. Two months went by and the only diagnosis from the doctor was mononucleosis, which was incorrect. One morning I woke up with double vision and went to the eye doctor. It was there that they noticed pressure beyond the eye. I was then sent to the local hospital for an MRI and a brain tumor was found. A ventricle shunt was placed on the left side head and torso for the purpose of draining the excess fluid from the brain, which was causing the migraines. Two brain biopsies were performed to see what kind of tumor it was. It was a germ-cell tumor called germanoma. Fortunately for me, 5 weeks of radiation destroyed the tumor. The bad side is there are negative effects to radiation, such as poor memory, loss of hair, vomiting and depression. I have been cancer free for 14 years now. Regarding your insurance problem, are you able to join your parents? Another resource is the state. I would research or have someone help you research on the Internet about this. Contact the Cancer Society or any other similar groups.
Best of luck to you, if there are any other questions you have for me, contact me
Eddie
bet you have a sinus infection0 -
Please see the date of the original postxskeetshooter said:life is to short for uncalled worry
bet you have a sinus infection
This discussion was started 6 years ago. I would love to read how it played out but I doubt we will ever know at this point.0
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