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Oligodendroglioma tumor

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disneylandlover4ever (6 months ago) Show Hide
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my dad just passed away a little over a month a go and he had this rare brain tumer he survied almost 12 years he was 41

love you daddy
ashley
bpyjktgiuk (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Brain chip - CHECK MY SITE.
hhhvvim (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I am 39 and just had a golfballed sized glial tumour taken out from my right frontal lobe. Recovered fast and just the drugs making me drowsy and giving me low energy. Other than that, no mental changes or anything like that. Still the same person...
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I have this type of tumor in my left frontal lobe. went through 2 caniotimies then 7 weeks of radiation and i am still taking chemo. If there is anyone out there that can tell me what my outcome may be, please let me know. I am a 36 year old man with 3 boys and i would love to be around for them.
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My wife had this type of Tumor too. It's 4 Years ago and she is living a normal live. She is working every day, and we are a lucky family.
FreebirdVA (11 months ago) Show Hide
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I had the surgery and found it took about 6 years to realize ALL the recovery possible. Hang in there my friend...I was 37 when I had my surgery...You just try to accept things have changed...that was 3/4 of the battle for me...make the most of it but..keep trying...laugh at all the mistakes....-peace
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brainavalanche (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Your right! The lighting, makes it incredibly difficult. If you want to see pictures, check out my website, A Science Diary, 'brainavalanche(dot)blogspot(d ot)com'
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Hello,
I want to wish you a very good day
Thank you

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