Living with Brain CancerThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Brain Cancer Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Benign Tumor I was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor in October of 2000 due to repeated seizures It was a very traumatic experience- I was diagnosed at my doctor’s office and sent to Mt. Sinai within the hour. 2 days later I had surgery and they removed a tumor- left frontal lobe- the size of a kiwi. I went for seven years continuing to have minor seizures and never told my parents of doctors- I feared it was back. Truth is, so I learned in March 2008, that my tumor still existed. I went through a battery of tests- it’s really not operable. I underwent tomotherapy (advance radiation) for 6 weeks. Tumor did shrink some. The seizures stopped for a while but I began having them less frequently. I have been on different medications and Lamictal is working- I have been seizure free for 6 weeks. At one point, I was having seizures daily and sometimes more than once. There is no guarantee for anything. I continue leaving day by day. Fear would probably kill me faster if I let it. I have had so much support from family and friends and I have strengthened my faith. I will continue to live and help others even though this tumor is here for good. I am going to take advantage of each day! God Bless! Comments
June 2009
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