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What Does Memory Loss And Mobility Issues After Tumour Removal Indicate?

Hi My sister s son went thru a surgery for bRain tumor 13 months agao. It was a grade 3 tumor. He was given chemo after the surgery. Now he is feeling very sleepy. Memory seems to be bad. He doesn t have timely food. He is limping. Hands do not move freely. Seems to be not interested in anything. What all these symtoms suggest? Is it a recurrance of the old tumor? Please guide us Thanks CNR Simha, YYYY@YYYY
Wed, 8 Oct 2014
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Well it depends on the progression in time. If could be simply the aftermath of the brain tumor and the chemio, regrettably even if the tumor has been sucessfully removed there could remain some permanent residual damages.
On the other hand if he first seemed to be well after surgery and chemio, but has started to manifest those symptoms only now, then you should consult your doctor because a recurrence of the tumor is certainly possible.
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What Does Memory Loss And Mobility Issues After Tumour Removal Indicate?

Well it depends on the progression in time. If could be simply the aftermath of the brain tumor and the chemio, regrettably even if the tumor has been sucessfully removed there could remain some permanent residual damages. On the other hand if he first seemed to be well after surgery and chemio, but has started to manifest those symptoms only now, then you should consult your doctor because a recurrence of the tumor is certainly possible.