What's your life like after Brain surgery?
I had a 4 cm mengioma removed last year. It was in the skull base and was 14 hr surgery. I have a small regiment left, but watching with yearly MRIs....still have unbalance and numbness. I was curious if anyone else had a situation like this one. I spent a month in the hospital.
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Hello my name is Jim just wanted to tell you I've had brain surgery in the past 4 yrs and now two cyberknife treatment cause tumors won't go away got 6 tumors hit by cyberknife and will go back in three more month to get checked out. I still golf fish and play ping pong haven't lost in years .I'm 70 years still fighting hang in there
Hello @intheyear2525 That is an amazing story! I hope the positives continue to follow you for many years to come!
Cheers to you!
I had brain surgery 2 yrs ago - successfully removed a benign 3 cm meningioma.
Sounds great
but I have balance problems, severe depression, ostopenia & other stuff. In reaearching all of these problems,
I've found out that the anti- seisure med (Kepra) causes a lot of these problems! .No doctor warned me of this.. So
my quality of life after surgery has been disappointing
@gloriajean, what activities do you do to help correct the balance issues and depression? Do you find physical activities help? They may also help ostopenia.
I had my surgery 7 years ago and since then I am on Keppra. I had similar problems of feeling sad/depressed (1-4 years) but now I am so used to Keppra and don't have any more issues. By the way, I take 2,000 mg daily. Sometimes...not always...time helps ...specially with brain issues, this is my opinion.
I think starting a thread about the late effects of chemo/radiation would be beneficial, along with ways to cope.
I had 2 meningiomas and one was removed from the frontal area of the brain and futurantely it has not return in the last 3 years. I have one on my optic nerve and it cannot be removed. I am futurnate that I had protron radiation on this one and it has not to this point changed. I do have a mri every year at this point but it was every 6 months until now. No change is good. I had a lot of dizziness and balance problems before surgery but I have to say I am very lucky because I have been able to return to normal again but I do experience some headaches still and my brain is a little slow on vocabulary and memory. Good luck to you hope your symtoms less over time. Mine did. It does take awhile.
It’s been 15 years since my brain tumors were removed. First 10 years no problem but the last 4 years I suffer horribly.
Sorry to hear you are suffering horribly, @tiffanygal. Will you share more about what has been happening the last 4 years?
Extreme Fatigue 24/7
Dizzy 24/7