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I would love to hear more about how to focus oxygen on ones frontal lobes. I am familiar with CBT. I posted my story here, but I can't seem to find it tonight. I did begin singing with tapes again and listening to music more often, both recommended on this site. The singing and staying focused on the lyrics has been a shock! I kept being distracted by other thoughts. I had no idea it was that severe. But I just start over and it truly is helping. I have speech problems, wrong word, mispronounce, slight stutter, etc. The singing also comforts me and decreases my anxiety. If I am tired, hungry, or have to drive in traffic, my speech is worse. The day after my injury, my speech made no sense at all, so many wrong words. I am greatful for all of you.
@kdubois Hi Kelly. Could you help me with the doctors you saw that got you on the right track. I have had a tumor removed as well and am experiencing the same post op symptoms. I’m trying to get on the right track.
Could you provide more information on the CBT? What is the name of the doctor you are seeing? I’m in desperate need for that therapy.
Hi. I just recently contacted mayo. I had to have part of my temporal lobe removed 11 years ago. I've been having worsing cognitive function since then and no one can figure out why it'd getting worse. Any advice about my appointment with mayo?
It is so encouraging and affirming to read others list of symptoms and to recognize one's self in the post. Oh my yes, that is how it is! However, we must keep up our strategies to manage and cope! We can help each other!