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Musician Plays Her Violin During Brain Surgery
Musician Plays Her Violin During Brain Surgery https://www.npr.org/2020/02/19/807414527/musician-plays-her-violin-during-brain-surgery?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
Musician Plays Her Violin During Brain Surgery https://www.npr.org/2020/02/19/807414527/musician-plays-her-violin-during-brain-surgery?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
PCa & Alzheimer's.
Author information 1 Department of Neurology, Loma Linda University Health, Loma Linda. 2 Department of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY. 3 Department of Neurology and
Neurosurgery
, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
Author information 1 Department of Neurology, Loma Linda University Health, Loma Linda. 2 Department of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY. 3 Department of Neurology and
Neurosurgery
, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
NDE
I have a story to tell and I hope to get some advice on. 1st and foremost Im really bad at writing so all the grammar police don't come at me. On just 12th 2019 I died 2 times once at home And once at the hospital all due to a blood/Brain infection from my hydrocephalus. I was in the ICU for 37 days
I have a story to tell and I hope to get some advice on. 1st and foremost Im really bad at writing so all the grammar police don't come at me. On just 12th 2019 I died 2 times once at home And once at the hospital all due to a blood/Brain infection from my hydrocephalus. I was in the ICU for 37 days
Cloud81
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
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"Raylin" passed away-Prostate Cancer w/Bone Mets
"Raylin" passed away on Monday. He must have been in so much pain. He had a brain bleed from lack of platelets (Advanced Prostate Cancer with bone mets). I took him to MD Anderson in a wheelchair for his scheduled chemo treatment -- we both thought it was chemo fatigue. We didn't make it to the chemo
"Raylin" passed away on Monday. He must have been in so much pain. He had a brain bleed from lack of platelets (Advanced Prostate Cancer with bone mets). I took him to MD Anderson in a wheelchair for his scheduled chemo treatment -- we both thought it was chemo fatigue. We didn't make it to the chemo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Thoughts
I’ve been a coach for forty years Horses and people get nervous it’s as common as air Patience and having friends around who get or are genuine friends help anyone as does lots of practice and preparation I don’t judge anxiety is just a normal human condition we all have e nerves Granted fircsome
I’ve been a coach for forty years Horses and people get nervous it’s as common as air Patience and having friends around who get or are genuine friends help anyone as does lots of practice and preparation I don’t judge anxiety is just a normal human condition we all have e nerves Granted fircsome
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Denzie please explain help
I had a brain surgery sept 7 2018 spread from lung cancer 3 cm big and last 2 years they radiated 4 times for very small Mets 0.5 and 0.3 mm 3 different times in the last two years, I was clear for 6 months now this came up and I don’t understand please help me, is this growing into another tumor or
I had a brain surgery sept 7 2018 spread from lung cancer 3 cm big and last 2 years they radiated 4 times for very small Mets 0.5 and 0.3 mm 3 different times in the last two years, I was clear for 6 months now this came up and I don’t understand please help me, is this growing into another tumor or
lovey100
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
PSP and Hydrocephalus
Hi, I'm new here and appreciate My husband has both PSP and Hydrocephalus. The hydro was diagnosed first, and he got a shunt in the fall of 2018, clearing up the symptoms almost right away (headaches, fuzzy thinking, incontinence, balance). Nine months later, I began noticing changes...first his gaze
Hi, I'm new here and appreciate My husband has both PSP and Hydrocephalus. The hydro was diagnosed first, and he got a shunt in the fall of 2018, clearing up the symptoms almost right away (headaches, fuzzy thinking, incontinence, balance). Nine months later, I began noticing changes...first his gaze
Hukilu
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Treatment for bladder, bowel and sexual function
Conditions treated We treat the following conditions: Neurogenic and idiopathic detrusor overactivity Non-urological urinary retention Fowler's Syndrome Referral contact address: Uroneurology Dept The National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
Queen Square London WC1 3BG Telephone: 020 3448
Conditions treated We treat the following conditions: Neurogenic and idiopathic detrusor overactivity Non-urological urinary retention Fowler's Syndrome Referral contact address: Uroneurology Dept The National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery
Queen Square London WC1 3BG Telephone: 020 3448
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
5 years ago
Update - PV + NF1-Brain Tumor + Even more excitement!
Hoping the new year finds you all well and looking forward to happiness and success in the coming year. Decided it was time to post an update on the ongoing saga of managing PV along with various and sundry other issues. History - The current saga starts back in January 2018 when I had a god-awful
Hoping the new year finds you all well and looking forward to happiness and success in the coming year. Decided it was time to post an update on the ongoing saga of managing PV along with various and sundry other issues. History - The current saga starts back in January 2018 when I had a god-awful
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Pseudoprogression.
PMID: 31830211 DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.4636 [2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29618107
Neurosurgery
. 2019 Mar 1;84(3):647-654. doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyy075.
PMID: 31830211 DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.4636 [2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29618107
Neurosurgery
. 2019 Mar 1;84(3):647-654. doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyy075.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Bullseye maculopathy
Hi I’ve just joined. I’m 52 and I’ve had a rough year with having brain surgery, just found out on Friday that I have this bullseye maculopathy so I don’t really know much about it. Just wondering can people please tell me what treatment they do. I’m in Australia. Thanks
Hi I’ve just joined. I’m 52 and I’ve had a rough year with having brain surgery, just found out on Friday that I have this bullseye maculopathy so I don’t really know much about it. Just wondering can people please tell me what treatment they do. I’m in Australia. Thanks
Catharinemc
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Macular Society
5 years ago
Syncope diagnosis
I have always been prone to light headed ness and fainting but not that regularly until the last 18 months. I had brain surgery 12 months ago to remove benign tumour and now the symptoms are daily and I have been advised that brain surgery can exaggerate the condition. Initially I was told my first episode
I have always been prone to light headed ness and fainting but not that regularly until the last 18 months. I had brain surgery 12 months ago to remove benign tumour and now the symptoms are daily and I have been advised that brain surgery can exaggerate the condition. Initially I was told my first episode
Syncopesister
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STARS
5 years ago
My bumpy road with autoimmune and other vistors
Hi all, I have only joined this site a few weeks ago and all I can say is that I'm hooked on it. People sharing their struggles, words of encouragement....It makes one feel "normal" and not so alone. One suffering with RA or any other autoimmune disorders {that's what I call them}, one can't explain
Hi all, I have only joined this site a few weeks ago and all I can say is that I'm hooked on it. People sharing their struggles, words of encouragement....It makes one feel "normal" and not so alone. One suffering with RA or any other autoimmune disorders {that's what I call them}, one can't explain
Help-
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NRAS
5 years ago
Waiting and waiting
Hi. My partner's father is in coma after a brain surgery after a bad accident. I am physically away as I live in a different city. I love my partner. I am there through the tears as he is a single child and is going through a tough phase. I miss him. Terribly. I am waiting to speak to him. Once. I miss
Hi. My partner's father is in coma after a brain surgery after a bad accident. I am physically away as I live in a different city. I love my partner. I am there through the tears as he is a single child and is going through a tough phase. I miss him. Terribly. I am waiting to speak to him. Once. I miss
SSMA
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Treatment at the national hospital for neurology and neurosurgery
The treatment at the national hospital of neurology and
neurosurgery
has been very successful on several levels. I'm not better, but I'm much better than I was and I now have a greater understanding of what's going wrong.
The treatment at the national hospital of neurology and
neurosurgery
has been very successful on several levels. I'm not better, but I'm much better than I was and I now have a greater understanding of what's going wrong.
BuntyP
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
5 years ago
New to Apixaban, changing from Warfarin.
Hi everyone. Ive just had 6 months on Warfarin for a CVST (blood clot in my brain) following brain surgery, sadly the clot hasn't gone yet and I've also been diagnosed recently with Afib, so it seems I will be on anti coag treatment long term, possibly for life. My question is, has anyone experienced
Hi everyone. Ive just had 6 months on Warfarin for a CVST (blood clot in my brain) following brain surgery, sadly the clot hasn't gone yet and I've also been diagnosed recently with Afib, so it seems I will be on anti coag treatment long term, possibly for life. My question is, has anyone experienced
Sha969
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Anticoagulation Support
5 years ago
What causes acute liver failure?
Sorry, this is long one. I wonder is this the right place to ask... My mother-in-law died from acute liver failure. She was diagnosed with cancer a year and a half ago, she had chemotherapy, then radiotherapy. Her last test results showed her treatment had been successful and she was cancer free. While
Sorry, this is long one. I wonder is this the right place to ask... My mother-in-law died from acute liver failure. She was diagnosed with cancer a year and a half ago, she had chemotherapy, then radiotherapy. Her last test results showed her treatment had been successful and she was cancer free. While
Viridian
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
I have nothing
...... I have nothing to even title the jacked up roller coaster this all has been ...... ER trip ended up stopping the colonoscopy that was scheduled for the 25th. We were at GBMC the 24th because Ryan started having vision changes on the right side. On the way to the ER his right side went numb for
...... I have nothing to even title the jacked up roller coaster this all has been ...... ER trip ended up stopping the colonoscopy that was scheduled for the 25th. We were at GBMC the 24th because Ryan started having vision changes on the right side. On the way to the ER his right side went numb for
kellyOd
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Melanoma Caregivers
5 years ago
Our Story
Hi. I was diagnosed with Hypopit in 2017. I had a subtotal hysterectomy in 2010 due to endometriosis and extensive scar tissue. I have Ovarian cysts on my one remaining ovary. I was diagnosed as Coeliac in 2005. Migraine sufferer since a child and now receiving Botox treatments every 3 months. After
Hi. I was diagnosed with Hypopit in 2017. I had a subtotal hysterectomy in 2010 due to endometriosis and extensive scar tissue. I have Ovarian cysts on my one remaining ovary. I was diagnosed as Coeliac in 2005. Migraine sufferer since a child and now receiving Botox treatments every 3 months. After
Sara70
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
The self-sabotaging mind
The sick part of my brain is trying to sabotage me today. I’m in a training class for work, and the topic is something I enjoy that I’m good at. The healthy part of my brain is loving this. The addicted/anxious/crazy part of my mind is worrying about my relationship with L. I can see the two sides
The sick part of my brain is trying to sabotage me today. I’m in a training class for work, and the topic is something I enjoy that I’m good at. The healthy part of my brain is loving this. The addicted/anxious/crazy part of my mind is worrying about my relationship with L. I can see the two sides
Kat63
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
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