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Old 11-01-2013, 05:50 PM #1
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Hi all. My wife had a tumor removed from her brain in early October. Symptons were mild partial seizure effecting right side of her face. Surgery went great with no side effects. Amazing. Then she had 1 radiation treatment as a follow up and the next day had a fairly strong partial seizure effecting the same areas and her speech as well. There's still some twitching in her face 3 days later and is still in the hospital. I feel bad asking about this given what most of you go through but here goes. Does anyone know if those symptoms will dissipate?
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