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Seizures After Brain Surgery - Articles
A Summer Without Brain Surgery
by
Ashley's Mom
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:24am
with everyone thinking the seizures would cease after surgery. He said the tumors did need to be removed but that they did not appear to be cancerous – the first really positive thing I... for brain surgery.
He was gone quite a while, time I later found out during which he was trying to contact the neurologist, the person who had discovered the tumors. Unable
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Physicians’ Reports Preceding Brain Surgery
by
Julie S.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:25pm
this.
Seizures– Frontal-temporal meningioma might cause seizures.
Tuesday afternoon– Dr. Paysinger
Expects speech problem and weakness or paralysis after surgery. Said... condition.
Tuesday – Dr. Dial
Risk of surgery– Greater this time than for the first brain tumor due to location and scarred tissue. Risk is damage to right side
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Third brain surgery in 6 months!
by
akontarinis
Posted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:02pm
, but it’s now time.
First, the good news. My irrigation infection brain surgery went fine. I have been out of the hospital for a couple of weeks and am hooked up to a PICC line... scan of my brain. All came back negative, even though I still could not stop moving spastically. The team was happy and calm.
It was a seizure, I was just unlucky enough
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Check-in day for brain surgery
by
akontarinis
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
. As it is right now my left leg is a little weak and tingly from the brain swelling, something that will probably go away after the danger of seizure has subsided.
Settled in, happy... they get better. As it is right now my left leg is a little weak and tingly from the brain swelling, something that will probably go away after the danger of seizure has subsided
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Third brain surgery in 6 months!
by
akontarinis
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
, but it’s now time.
First, the good news. My irrigation infection brain surgery went fine. I have been out of the hospital for a couple of weeks and am hooked up to a PICC line... scan of my brain. All came back negative, even though I still could not stop moving spastically. The team was happy and calm.
It was a seizure, I was just unlucky enough
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Do brain surgery unsupervised!
by
Laura
Posted
Mon 12 Apr 2010 4:46pm
Thank you, Charlotte: sometimes someone just puts it *perfectly*:
"Asking a totally inexperienced parent to notice and stop an ED is a bit like asking a first year medical student to do brain surgery unsupervised."
But coached, supported, and bolstered: parents can!
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