Vietnam Veteran: Brain tumor after prostate cancer
hello recently VA found a tumor on my brain this was after finding band treating prostate cancer and it's been established that I was one who had been sprayed with agent orange. if at all, can one of these causes the other to develop, like the prostate cancer may cause the tumor to grow on my brain after being treated for the prostate cancer?
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Thank you.
I totally agree with seeing a neuropsychologist, especially with it being a side effect of the neurological condition and surgery. I experienced the same situation, where my tumors and surgeriesaffected my mood and when they had me recover about 8 months at a nursing hom, the doctors consulted a psychiatrist that overloaded me on psych meds, even though they knew it was neurological, but after getting out, I saw a neuropsychologist and I was tested very thoroughly, didn't need no psychiatrist, no meds, etc and the neuropsychologist determined any treatment that might be useful, if ever needed
Being able to talk to someone that has a similar experience, Occupational Therapy? Clergy comes to mind. Best wishes.
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White Matter disease with brain tumors
After years of VA knowing that I had ishemic brain disease and having served in Vietnam 1969 and they more so than myself knew that agent Orange contributes to this life changing disease and now I have a tumor on my brain. I have no family history of any of this and I found out that most doctors are saying they’re is no cure, so what can I do?
@bowiered51
Are you getting VA benefits? What are your current symptoms and how are you being treated now? What did they say about the tumor in your brain (do they recommend surgery?
1. https://benefits.com/veterans-disability/agent-orange-side-effects/
2. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22927-microvascular-ischemic-disease
3. https://neurosurgery.weillcornell.org/condition/ischemia-cerebral/symptoms-and-signs-cerebral-ischemia
4. https://www.healthline.com/health/microvascular-ischemic-disease
bowiered51: Is it a type of brain tumor called a meningioma and they say they can't do anything about it b/c of its location? Is it otherwise some kind of benign tumor not operable because of location? If you by chance live in California there is a VA Hospital/Clinic somehow associated with Stanford University. A second opinion is always good. I am so sorry to hear this. There has always been a special place in my heart for Vietnam vets.
@bowiered51, I moved your recent comment to your original discussion on the same topic. I hope you saw the helpful posts from @mkoch and @dlydailyhope along with the resources provided.
You might also be interested in these related discussions:
- Small vessel ischemic white matter disease https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/small-vessel-ischemic-white-matter-disease/
- Agent Orange and Neurological Disorders https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/agent-orange-and-neurological-disorders/
LIke yo I u my husband was in vietnam 1967-1970, approx dates, but was stationed in saigon, the airforce base Da nang, as a aircraft mechanic, while he was directly on the ranch handler aircraft, he was exposed as well the whole airforce base was defoliated with it. He too was dx'd with prostrate cancer, 3 months before the brain tumor, which is a stage 4 gbm but very deep in the brain stem area, we were told by the oncology group. that it is a primary tumor. HOWEVER< 6 months prior to the prostate ca dx, he was dx'd with hypertension and hypothryoridsm, and about 4 years prior had a mass which was benign but resulted in a partial nephrectomy. Prior to this at age 70, he was in good health, never had any issues with hypertensive in spite of family history and did take prostate medicine, but other than that at around age 76 this cluster of symptoms started, he is now 78 he did receive disability for the prostrate cancer which is considered a presumptive disability for agent orange but they deny any connection with agent orange and brain tumors. JUST that I do wonder with the cluster happening of everything, He has lived longer than expected, which was a year at time of the dx, but the last 4 months he has declined mobility wise. He did the treatment, but each scan shows no disease progression, but in person its much different, I plan to report it all to the va, because i still t hink there may be a connection and while we are very appreciative of the disability money, really not looking for anymore, just statistically adding up so that others may have the chance to received acknowledgement.
sorry typo: not directly on the ranch handler, which is a definite connection.