If one is diagnosed with a Primary Brain Tumour, is it danngerous for that person to fly?
• My husband’s last Mri was good and stable. The tumor is almost nonexistant and the swelling is almost gone. We have been decreasing to almost nothing and now seeing problems again. Messing up words, headaches, and now a little vision problems. Is this all due to swelling or could be more–tumor growth this soon after good MRI? The swelling has been common–but never the vision problems. Tumor is in temporal lobe! • I had a small tumor removed that was on the surface of my brain on the top of my head. I had the Gamma Knife. I was told there are no side effects. After the precedure I experienced very bad mood swings which have not stopped. I also had spent close to a year getting my hormone dosage in order; immediately after the gamma knife the hormone therapy no longer worked. Even my breasts becamse immediately painful and I have not been able to adjust back again. The first two weeks afterwards I was severly depressed. I was confused and groggy. Couldn’t concentrate or focus. Still
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