Re: Glioblastoma Multiforme: Post Surgical Symptoms
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Posted by CCF on September 29, 1997 at 16:56:16:
In Reply to: Glioblastoma Multiforme: Post Surgical Symptoms posted by Marian Anderson on September 29, 1997 at 16:28:13:
: My father is 73 years old. 6 months after tumor removal, 4 months since
6 weeks of
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy ended. What can we expect? Will he lose his
memoryMemory loss
Mental status tests?
Will he remember us? Will he lose bowel and bladder continence? Can you
tell us what to expect?
Thank you.
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Survival from GBM is dependent on many
factorsFactor ix complex. Tumor location will have a great influence on his
symptoms. If the tumor is in the L hemisphere then you might expect
speechHearing or speech impairment - resources
Speech disorders problems and
weaknessWeakness
on the oppoiste side of the body. If the abnormality is in the frontal lobes you could see problems
with motivation,
incontinenceBowel incontinence
External incontinence devices
Incontinence - resources
Skin care and incontinence
Stress incontinence
Urge incontinence
Urinary incontinence
Urinary incontinence products, behavior problems. Radiation itself can also affect things such as memory.
You can probably tell from my answer that these are questions you need to speak to your fathers neurologist about.
Many factors determine the degree of disability - primarily tumor location. Has ne been imaged lately? has the tumor
recurred since resection and radiation? What is his level of function now?
This information is provided for general medical education purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and
treatment options of your specific medical condition.