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Tentorial Meningioma Brain Tumor

Brain Tumor | Last Active: Jan 22, 2023 | Replies (32)

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@farah

Hi .. please my mother has done a meningioma brain surgery and they had to do craniostomy and she's recovering now but she still can't walk without another person's help
I need to know what should we do about the bone that she lost and what can I do to help her walk faster

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@farah Hi, Farah, another note about the bone. I broke the bones in and around my pinky toe a couple months ago, and some of the bone disappeared. But sure enough, all the bone has now reappeared, and has welded into place in my toe and the bones of my foot. I also have had some other bones with breaks and etc., around my body. All those bones have reappeared. With me, anyway, the bones do grow back, if slowly, so I take calcium tabs to help the process. However, it is the tendon-type tissue around the joints and bones that is the problem. I tore the tendon sack around my thumb and broke my bones about 62 years ago, and the tendon sack has still not healed.

I don't know but aren't the bones around the brain different
I mean can it grow back even if it's in this sensitive place ?