Glioblastoma
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Detection
That is a good question. My wife had a seizure when she was in her late 20's and had a wreck in her car.
They cat scanned her, said nothing was there then put her on a permanent perscription for tegretol.
20 years later, I come home from work to find her lying on the floor, her lunch box still sitting next to her.
She never made it to work and layed there all day.
We were told by our wonderful neuro-surgeon at MD Anderson that she probaly had, had this tumor for years and years.
Her docs in between her seizure and the day I hauled her up to the ER, 20 years later, just kept renewing the perscriptions for tegretol with a yearly blood test.
Maybe the docs just don't assume the worst and maybe cost is an issue of why they don't thoroughly investigate these things.
I know as a loved one, maybe I should have been more insistent that further investigation as to why she still needed anti-convulsants after 20 years was warranted.
I just kept allowing her to get those bottled filled and I am embarrassed to say that I still do.
Best of luck to you and your brother!0 -
ThanksNCAA XC said:Detection
That is a good question. My wife had a seizure when she was in her late 20's and had a wreck in her car.
They cat scanned her, said nothing was there then put her on a permanent perscription for tegretol.
20 years later, I come home from work to find her lying on the floor, her lunch box still sitting next to her.
She never made it to work and layed there all day.
We were told by our wonderful neuro-surgeon at MD Anderson that she probaly had, had this tumor for years and years.
Her docs in between her seizure and the day I hauled her up to the ER, 20 years later, just kept renewing the perscriptions for tegretol with a yearly blood test.
Maybe the docs just don't assume the worst and maybe cost is an issue of why they don't thoroughly investigate these things.
I know as a loved one, maybe I should have been more insistent that further investigation as to why she still needed anti-convulsants after 20 years was warranted.
I just kept allowing her to get those bottled filled and I am embarrassed to say that I still do.
Best of luck to you and your brother!
What kind of cancer your wife has, my brother was prescribed Kepra and then Tegretol, after seeing his mental capacity deteriorating, then was changed to another medication, I am glad you wife still with you. I pray that my brother will make it and I wish this is a nightmare and I will wake up and everything will be back to normal.
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