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Old 12-21-2009, 12:03 AM #11
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First, you need someone to find what caused the lesion: it could be anything from a migain to MS, to something really serious. Who ordered the testing that showed the legion, you should probably start asking your questions from that person, and go from there.
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Old 02-13-2013, 03:54 PM #12
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My husband has been found to have a lesion on the left temporal lobe of his brain and I was wondering if anyone out there has gone through this and if so what we might expect please.
I have had a Left Temporal Lobe lesion that affects my behavior. I don't "hear" what the context of a message is sometimes, like my brain hears it the way it wants too lol which causes lots of communication issues with friends. I beat myself up daily until one day my Dr explained that I have a left temporal lobe lesion due to MS and being injured very young, so between the two not clear what exact cause is but do know the results of mine. Just "listen" to his heart, hold him close, and if you think he maybe overreacting or acting odd remember the lesion and hold him tight. When this happens if folks withdraw the person who suffers with the lesion feels hopeless. Give that guy hope and love and I think you will be just fine.
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Confused Left temporal lobe lesion?

My friend had episodes of migraine since 2010. This year her migraines are more severe and frequent so she had MRI done. The result says she has left temporal lobe lesion probably neuroglial cyst. What does it mean? Is it life threatening? I'm so worried and I don't know how to help her when she is having severe migraine and neck pain.
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