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Default Ganglioglioma brain tumour- Anyone else out there?

Hi folks! My name is Erin and I am 2 weeks into my recovery of a frontotemporal craniotomy to resect a ganglioglioma brain tumor in my right temporal lobe. After a lengthy surgery, my MRI came back clear. It's been a really long and tough road, but I am officially tumour-free... It's a great feeling, but still I find myself with so many unanswered questions. Having just turned 25 and been diagnosed with a rare tumour, I haven't had much of an opportunity to discuss the situation with someone who knows exactly what it is I went/am going through. Any brain tumour survivors out there? any gangliogliomas?
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