What is Brain CNS Tumors

A brain tumor is any intracranial tumor created by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, normally either found in the brain itself (neurons, glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendro...

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about age 6 the nurologist said they found a brain tumor they realized it when i was having seziure more often and then they did mri for at least a good 3-4 yrs and then age 10 i was put into state care because my life got fucked up and my mri's stoped and everything until i was about 17 years old and i started going to the nuro again and before i had stoped and when i had started up agian they were qustions on weather the thing in my head was realy a tumor or not they said it was a tumor,scar tissue left over from my seziures or so G word that was realy big like 13-14 letters big and every so often i will get the headaches,and get the seziures weekly sometimes muptily times a week and i also get i feel preasure on the back of head and side of head every soft to and they did not do anything with the whatevery there calling it now because they said it was preassing up agianst my eye sight so they were afraid if they did i would lose my eye sight i just need to know on what u think i should do
Posted on 07/09/08, 01:07 am
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Reply #1 - 07/09/08  9:41am
" Hey there,
If you haven't seen a neuro lately, I would certainly make an appointment and have them assess you and get an up-to-date MRI if you haven't had one recently...see what's going on in that noggin of yours ;) Perhaps the mass is something that they can biopsy to see if it is a tumor or not so that you can have some clear answers and direction.
Hugs, Amy "

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