Neurosurgeon talks brain tumor warning signs after UGA student dies following diagnosis
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2023
- A University of Georgia student who suffered a brain hemorrhage while on spring break in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, passed away Friday after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. Liza Burke initially thought she had a headache and tried to sleep it off, but about five hours later her friends found her unconscious while on vacation in March, according to her family. Eventually, she was taken to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville where doctors discovered that she had a brain tumor.
I saw her Mom talking about her weeks ago. I thought she was getting better. I am heartbroken for her Mom. She was such a beautiful young lady. Prayers for her and the rest of the family.
Oh no, I remember this story as well.
I am sad to see this. I remember that interview, too. This story has raised awareness of the symptoms of brain tumors, and that they can happen to young people. Her daughter may save lives. Though this is such a terrible loss for the mother, family and friends, I hope they can find a little bit of comfort in that, at least.
Not to be rude, but there is no getting better from a brain stem tumor. That’s basically a sealed deal. Her mother probably said that out of hope and optimism. But the video we just watched clearly states the tumor she had was the worst one and concluded a 6 month time til death.
@@automnejoy5308thought that I agree with raising awareness, there is usually no coming back from a brain stem tumor. The most modern advanced technology can’t even fix that. It’s usually always a death sentence. A brain stem tumors are extremely rare like this, hence why she was in the news. Most people won’t need to raise awareness about this because it’s basically a death sentence. Unless they unveil some super technology that can unlodge a tumor from your brain stem without paralyzing you would be amazing.
@@LeCarneAsada
I wonder what symptoms she may have had before the one right before falling asleep?
I too had Menigiomas, first was the size of a lemon. My symptoms kept getting worse and I was ignored by doctors being too young. My symptoms got so bad, I went blind while driving and almost hit a car head on. I could no longer see with migraines. An mri was done and they found a massive Meningioma 4 inches long, 3 inches high, 2 inches into my brain on the front right temporal lobe. I had a craniotomy and the damage was so bad I have a bovine meninges implanted and a plate now in the side of my head that looks like a massive dent. Any bone a tumor touches and attaches to bone must be removed to prevent metastasis. It was a hard recovery from memory, speech, and more but I pulled through and still alive. It took me 1.5- 2 years to almost be normal. I got my sight back when it was taken out. I still have bleeding in the brain, but a small amount. I formed a second menigioma front left temporal lobe just above my eye and a new treatment is available without cranitomy.If your reading this and suffering from a current head tumor, look into Gamma Knife. I got the pin point radiation last Jan and my tumor has shrunk with no real side affects. and went home the same day. I felt like I got sun burned on my skin for a week due to it being so close to the bone. I am now being used in a study to premote the device as I am a living side by side comparison of cranitomy vs gamma knife on damage and quality of life.
You’re strong! God bless!
@ Winter I’m praying for your recovery! 🙏🌹
😊😊😊 2:07 2:07
Be well and strong!
Praying for you 🙏
This is such a devastating disease, so terrible. When I was on my Pediatrics rotation in med school, had a 5 year old patient who presented to us with a sudden lazy eye. The paediatrician I was working with ordered an MRI saying it was weird how quickly it came on but then the eye specialist CANCELLED THE MRI!!! Without telling her, because he thought it was just a community paediatrician overreacting about a simple lazy eye. But my preceptor knew her patients very well and just knew things weren’t right about this case and after she found out it was cancelled (delayed the kid’s MRI by 4 months!!) she was able to beg a radiologist to put him back on the list and by the time we got the results of glioblastoma, he only had about 6 months left to live and oncology didn’t even think we could do anything for him to slow it down because of the deep deep location it was in. I still think about that kiddo every time I see a lazy eye. I pray that he beat the odds he was given!! This stuff is absolutely a devastating disease!!
As far as I know a GBM (glioblastoma) is always fatal. My husband died at 50 because of a GBM. That was 15 years ago. His death was delayed by 10 months because of rigorous, brutal chemo, after surgery. Once he chose to discontinue chemo because he couldn't take it anymore he died in about a month. The timeline was exactly as his oncologist had predicted. A GBM is a horrible cancer.
@@mbmochinski yes Mary, you are right. GBM is always fatal. My husband died at 72 2 years ago. He had a history of strokes, so we thought the last collapse was another stroke but it turned out to be the deadly tumour. He at least got to his age, but I always feel for young children with brain tumours, and young seemingly fit people, especially those with young families facing this awful diagnosis. I hope you are doing ok.
Never trust a doctor!
GBM is incurable 😢
God thats so heartbreaking
My dear sister died from one several years ago. Her boss at Humana noticed something in her step as she walked by one day & urged her to get checked. Less than a year later she passed.
So sorry for your loss.
Love and hugs 😢, rip
Her step ??
My sympathy to you. What a good person to observe her gait change. That's what happened to my younger sister; she had a tumor on her brainstem (from melanoma) and died within a year. The first thing we noticed was a little funny "flip" when she walked. Be
well, everyone. Observe changes, even tiny ones, in folks you know.
@@ENOUGH_BEST_SONG
I am thinking it’s her walking. How sad! Such a heartbreaking thing to go through with a family member. I am so sorry! ❤️
This is too sad.. she was so young, so beautiful with so much to live for suddenly a brain tumor ruined everything. This makes me think that in the blink of an eye life can end so suddenly 💔 My condolences to her family, may she rest in peace. 🕊️🤲🏽🖤
Not that I disagree with the advice, especially listening to your body, but simply saying "live a healthy lifestyle" is such a generic recommendation that it seems annoying and a bit insulting. It's like telling people to "just be happy".
Brain tumors seem to be completely random. No predicting who will get them and no predicting the outcome if you do get one.
@@truthboomertruthbomber5125 for all we know she could’ve been using her cellphone all day every day and the radiation caused it.
@@truthboomertruthbomber5125
well I know two signs for sure my husband has 4 atypical grade 2 mengiomas with brain invasion (all separate areas of the brain including the brain stem). First warning sign: he has sleep apnea and despite his CPAP machine couldn’t breathe well and kept complaining of sinus pressure. His ENT ordered a CT scan and that’s how the first one was discovered. He had a craniotomy to remove it but new ones in different areas keep popping up like a game of whack-a-mole.
The second risk: he survived two types of childhood cancer when he was 3 and 5 years old. His oncologist says they are seeing a link between long term childhood cancer survivors (especially who received radiation in the 1970s - 1980s) and these tumors popping up 20-30 years later. He had zero follow up as an adult, which is common, so if you are a survivor or know a survivor please encourage them to get checked at an aftercare clinic! We’re 5 years into this hanging over our heads, and I don’t know what the future is going hold for us because we know from pathology he has a more aggressive type than usual that can become malignant over time. So every 6 months it’s watch and wait, we know they will never go away, and it affects his vision so we don’t know how many more years he can work for (he’s a Dentist). The one on his brainstem is too risky to operate on so he’s done CyberKnife radiation. He’s turning 50 this year
my mom just passed away from this. it's terrible. terrible. so sorry that this young woman fell victim to same disease.
Sorry for your loss
My deepest condolences ❤️
@@amyproudfoot6611 thank you. it's a horrible thing to go through
@@catherinep2034 thank you very much.
My condolences
My husband was diagnosed with 7 brain tumors. He started having bad headaches and vomiting plus losing his memory. He was rushed to the hospital after getting lost going to work. Thats when they found the tumors. He was diagnosed in Nov of 07 and died in Jan of 08. If you have severe headache, vomiting get it checked our immediately. It could save your life.
Same with heart/blood clot..my bro was throwing up when he stood up all night and died in the morning on the way to the hospital. We could have saved him but neither of us had a clue it was even possible at his age.
Been following this case and it is so heartbreaking! Devastating that she was so young, on vacation, and took a nap just for a headache. I sure hope she died with dignity and no pain.
The saddens me to my core… My heartfelt sympathies to all who know and love her.
Hi everyone currently I have a nephew battling cancer in the head as well and let me tell you, never trust your local doctors or hospital please seek a specialist. With all due respect this young lady was treated badly my nephew was treated the same way he didn't needed radiation nor chemo if anything he's lucky to still be alive, long story short he didn't even needed chemo nor radiation right away the doctors effed up. In the end we moved him to a specialist in MD anderson Houston tx. 🙏 sending prayers for this family.
R.I.P. Beautiful Girl! 🙏🌹🌺💕
Wow this girl was so beautiful, I have a tumor in the pituitary gland that I haven’t checked out in 9 years .
This got me back in to make an appointment.
So sorry for the families loss .
How did you know you had a tumor?
@@brandyoctober5923 I had an mri after a concussion I got in emergency room . They found it and then I had multiple test done .
One surgeon wanted to remove it and another said it’s benign let’s just watch it .
I haven’t checked on it in like 9 years .
@@brittdiamo please check it ASAP.
Last I heard was a hopeful interview with the mother a few weeks ago. This is such a damn tragedy.
Sorrow for her death; sympathy and love for her loved ones; praise and appreciation to all who cared for her on this final, sudden journey. May we all care for, observe, and aid people. Cherish one another. She was a lovely young woman. peace
So, eloquently heartfelt written sentiment ~RIP
Beautifully said!
Sad a young beautiful woman passed away like she did! Her whole life was ahead
Life is not fair!
My prayers are with the family
This is so sad praying for her family and friends🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
So sad. RIP Liza. ❤ too young to die. Breaks my heart. Condolences to her family and loved ones.🌻
My older sister was diagnosed with a brain tumor last year and it’s been really difficult for all of us especially her. In order for her to be able to afford treatments she has to work through chemo ): I wish I was able to fix it
OMG that is horrible i’m so sorry to hear that!
What job does she have? Also if people quit, I don't see how they will have health insurance so I just don't understand.
What a shame when we can’t afford taking care of ourselves. I know how that goes. I hope she gets well soon. Hugs
@@sweetbeep Let me explain. Your country has one extremist party that doesn't value life, they value profits. Nowhere else in the western world do people with cancer have to work to pay for medical bills. And yet half of you sitll vote republican.
I m sure this woman knew something was wrong with her, but these doctors did not do their jobs. Happened to my 5 year daughter with headaches for 1 year. Took to every possible doctor that I could think of , oh was allergy, oh was sinus infection, oh was migraine, oh SHE DID NOT WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL and lots of meds. One night I saw my child hitting her head on the wall, craying in pain. She described it was like a knife cutting into her head. I m notttttt going to say how crazy I became. I took her to her pediatrician demanding he do something. To make a long e story short. She was dx with brain cancer. The oncologist at memorial Sloan , asked me , why did I take so long to take her there? I gave the name and number of the pediatrician, I m sure they called him because the next day the pediatrician called me to apologize. I m not going to tell everyone what I told him because UA-cam will block me. But I m sure all of you have an ideia.
That’s heartbreaking. I’m so sorry you and your daughter went through that. That’s definitely been my experience with doctors also. I believe they are more inclined to brush off women.
Because insurance only pays for a 20-minute office visit, that's all you get from your GP or Pediatrician.
Its your profit-based system. I went in for a bad headache i had for two months..they gave me bloodwork, one mri, then another mri with idoine for higher brain resolution just to be sure. I saw a neurologist and sinus speicialist too. All that in the same day on a walk-in no cost at all...to anyone... So why would the doctors not try everything.
A freaking big tumor was found attached to my brain stem as a teenager. Another kid Shane in my neighborhood had the exact same thing. Now my tumors are numbering 5 as of 2 years ago and Shane's killed him in 2018
sorry to hear. I hope things get better for you. I also have tumors but not on my brain.😢❤ I'll be praying for you!
My brother had it for 9 years. He didn’t eat healthy and consumed a lot of sugar. It was a miracle he lived for so long.
Whatever you do, eat healthy and keep positive. Also clinical trials are a good thing. He never considered it and I believe it would have made a difference.
@ Evan, where do you live?
@@irynafox3593 I'm in Detroit downtown. I went through the Henry Ford health system and Wayne state university clinics, then a couple private neurologists. I really need to try again because as of recently I have been unable to suppress headaches anymore with disorientation and that electricity feeling. Things got worse after a bad car accident in 2019. I was like mindless in the period following that accident. I fell down a lot of stairs and started fires cooking and everything. Thanks I appreciate you guys saying that
@@evanrandall1675 , God bless and cure you
Beautiful girl, so sorry for the family. She was old enough to understand what was happening..that is what hurts as a mother
Cancer is so evil. I hate it. The signs the doc mentioned are spot on. If you tend to have migraines but it does not ever go away it is a sign. For example, You can have a pain level 8 take meds and it stays at a 4 for weeks. Bad signs. Pain levels in hospital go 1 to a 10.
If you start throwing up and never had that symptom before that is a change. Get checked out. Those hand eye coordination tests they do at the neurologist appt never showed anything . Press for a MRI. They will think oh! She had one 3 years ago..not necessary.. its BS. Go with your gut. They can be wrong. Trust me.
Was a nice woman!
What type of headaches is it usually associated with?
@aimeek1236 with my daughter she would get a typical migraine and would never go away regardless of the meds. They would last days. The day it all went horrible she was crying to was so bad and threw up. Now migraines run in our family but I would speak to a professional to find out because I can only tell you about her.
Oh I was hoping she would have survived. Her poor mom. Prayers to the entire family.
So sorry to hear. Prayers for family and friends. May she rest in peace. ❤️🙏🕊✨
So sorry. Prayers for her friends and family.
Bless her heart. 😢
So sad. Condolences to her family and loved ones.
May she rest in blissful peace
I lost my dad to glioblastoma several years ago. From noticing symptoms to death was less than 6 months.
so sorry. just lost a parent to this also. horrible
I lost my son 30 years ago to glioblastoma. it's a terrible thing to watch and not be able to do anything
My mom died from a gioblastoma in 2001, 6 months to the day after she was diagnosed. Her death was very peaceful though, I'm grateful for that.
8 weeks for my dad. And he had aphasia the whole time so we couldn’t communicate.
So very sad. So young. 🙏🙏
At least she fought til the end. I remember seeing this story and hearing her mom say how she was fighting. Don't go down in life without a fight at least she can RIP with pride.
Sympathy to her family and loved ones.
So sad. Prayers to her family and friends 🙏
I mean you can go to the doctors with these symptoms but 99 percent of the time they'll gaslight the patient and send them home with pain killers and tell them to rest and drink water.
THAT'S SO SAD.
THINGS LIKE THIS SHOULD HAPPEN TO THE WORST IN SOCIETY, THE MURDERERS & RAPISTS TO START, NOT A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAD HER WHOLE LIFE AHEAD OF HER.
i agree the good die young and the prinks keep walking the earth why just why so unfair
That’s how that wonderful so called god works in his mysterious ways, he has a plan 😞😬😑😩
This is so sad. I was hoping she would of pulled through.
She looked like she had a healthy life style wow so young her whole life ahead of her her poor family
❤❤Thank You for KNOWLEDGE!!
I mean, at the end of the day there’s still not much to do about it. These symptoms are pretty broad and can also be other illnesses. Instead of desperately trying everything to beat death, we accept it has a part of life. Some people will spend hundreds on good food and supplements, work out regularly, carry a gun, has the highest tech security; only to die in his sleep from an aneurysm or heart attack at 20.
I once was going to make a video about that but decided not to make an entire generation more depressed than Jordan Peterson has already made them.
That was some vague advice. “Live a healthy lifestyle and listen to your body”. Many doctors clearly would rather continue treating the symptoms rather than preventing the cause.
Damn u guys for saying dont delay our health because when we go to the doctor all they do is dismiss us women
Such a beautiful young woman she is where she belongs with the angels ❤ so sad for her to be gone so young and probably had big plans
How do you know she's will angels?
While I agree it’s good to live a healthy lifestyle I’ve never heard there’s an identified cause of brain tumors and that a change in lifestyle would prevent them.
Absolutely correct Anne. A healthy lifestyle is the best prevention for a lot of illnesses, but glioblastoma is a death sentence. There are only 2 people since the 1960’s who have somehow defied the odds and survived for several years with one. I did quite a bit of digging for information when my husband was diagnosed with one in late 2019. He passed in early 2021.
May she Rest in Peace. My deepest condolences to her loved ones.
I’m sorry this is so sad
the radiation treatment probably is what killed her and didn't give her a chance.
Why are so many young people getting cancer!
I honestly have a hunch some of the cases are caused by vaccine 💉
So very sad 😢
I’m having eye pain behind the eye and head pain in one part of my head. My doctor just ordered an MRI. I’m glad my doctor is taking it seriously, but I’m nervous.
Sounds kind of like a cluster headache. I've been getting those. Let me know what the results say cause I'm scared.
@@myvirtuallife3828 OK, this is going to sound insane but I had the worst headaches for two years. I got two mri's bloodwork...nothing. It ended up being an allergy to yeast. Now I avoid all doughnuts, pizzas with rising crusts, soft baked cookies, buns,..anything that rises. No headaches. but just ONE litle tiny doughnut...24 hours on one side of my head KILLS!!! I never had this allergy before but try cutting out yeast entirely for just a few days and see if you notice a difference. I helped my buddy too who was gettgin headaches. Maybe our yeast supply changed over covid who knows.
So young so beautiful so sad 😢💔🙏🏾
RIP dear young lady :(. One thing I've been wondering is whether one can get an MRI instead of a CT scan to check for a brain tumor?
I’m pretty sure . I should’ve asked for one in the hospital because I told them I was getting an MrI soon so they still just wanted to do CT just to “see” they piss me off when they do that
Is science studied the WiFi we subject ourselves to???
good question
We live in a big microwave it’s only a matter of time til we all explode
@@KhyaBaldwin15 boffum
UGA required the c'vid needle, and many that took it are getting aggressive cancers.
Exactly. I even believe it is the MAIN culprit. Cell phones, towers, smart meter, smart appliances, wi fi, the list could go on and on. Most people NEVER turn off wi fi at night or their phones and they should!! And shield a smart meter too!!
It’s glioblastoma, not gliboblastoma!
Right?! What a dolt of a reporter.
Rip🕊
The news reporter is pronouncing Glioblastoma incorrectly. She said gliboblastoma over and over. Good grief. And they aren’t preventable until we really know the cause.
Agreed. It’s such a serious subject, the least she could do is make sure she pronounces it correctly. Her poor speech was distracting.
@@VeganLife-mn1jp yes exactly. I listened several times trying to understand her.
I asked my doctor to give me a screening for cancer in body and he said we don’t give people your age test unless you have symptoms. So you cant test me until its too late?
This is horrifying
Oh no. With so many tragic stories lately I did not hear when she passed.
My heartfelt condolences to her family.
What a lovely young lady. R.I.P.
very sad, she is too young to die like this. unfortunately even doctor says you can lower your risk to get sick of cancer by living a healthy lifestyle...you can do all the right things and still get cancer, my lifepartner is a good example of that,he was a picture of health,never drinked or smoked but still got pancreatic cancer at 40,died at 43 after long fight. Because he was in such a good health and fit, he did lived longer than normal pancreatic cancer patients at stage 4. he did not have radiation or chemo,he did it for some months in the begining and he just felt so ill and tired all the time, so he said -i want to live happy as long as i have,rather than feeling sick everyday without any promise that it will cure me. so he stop getting chemo and cleaned his diet and did detoxing etc.
RIP 😭😭😭
I have a meninginoma that was surgically removed. I have another small meninginoma that is being monitored and an acoustic neuroma or intracelluar schwanoma. My meninginoma was benign grade 1 reoccurrence.
Wow . I had a golf ball sized acoustic neuroma operated in in October . They removed 90 percent of it . I lost my hearing in my left ear and suffered so many obvious symptoms for years . I was gas lighted over and over again by doctors . If I did not take it into my own hands and go to see an eye doctor , I most likely would have been dead from a brian hemorrhage. I am very grateful to that eye doctor. Listen to your body and do not take no for an answer for these doctors
I too had Menigiomas, first was the size of a lemon. My symptoms kept getting worse and I was ignored by doctors being too young. My symptoms got so bad, I went blind while driving and almost hit a car head on. I could no longer see with migraines. An mri was done and they found a massive Meningioma 4 inches long, 3 inches high, 2 inches into my brain on the front right temporal lobe. I had a craniotomy and the damage was so bad I have a bovine meninges implanted and a plate now in the side of my head that looks like a massive dent. Any bone a tumor touches must be removed to prevent metastasis. It was a hard recovery from memory, speech, and more but I pulled through and still alive. It took me 1.5- 2 years to almost be normal. I got my sight back when it was taken out. I still have bleeding in the brain, but a small amount. I formed a second menigioma front left temporal lobe just above my eye and a new treatment is available without cranitomy. Look into Gamma Knife, I got the pin point radiation last Jan and my tumor has shrunk with no real side affects. and went home the same day. I felt like I got sun burned on my skin for a week due to it being so close to the bone. I am now being used in a study to premote the device as I am a living side by side comparison of cranitomy vs gamma knife on damage and quality of life.
@@Winter-404 wow . I am so sorry. Mine was found incidentally when it was small. I was exhausted and felt weak so they were checking for MS , which i luckily didn’t have but found a small meninginoma instead. I remember at work we had a patient who was over the top really bizarre even for psych. Luckily our psychiatrist was also trained in neurology and sent the patient for a mri of the brain. Where they had an inoperable meninginoma tumor that was pressing on her brain and there was nothing that could be done. After that I went to see a neurosurgeon who did yearly mris but monitoring the growth. Back in 2018 it was getting bigger but it was at a hard place to get at and he thought it was too risky to do surgery and wanted to keep monitoring. I went up to Boston to Massachussets GENERAL Hospital for a consultation. This neurosurgeon was well versed in these tumors and stated it was getting near nerves and something should be done within the next five years. He mentioned radiation I think gamma knife but there was a small risk of cancer so since I was 41 at the time I opted for surgery. So I had a craniotomy done and have a titanium mesh in place. Mine was a grade 1 reoccurrence and has not grown back. I am now monitored by this neurosurgeon and have mris of my brain done now every two years. I never had any symptoms and luckily it was being monitored when it was small. I too have another small but stable meninginoma and an acoustic neuroma that are being monitored as well. Thank goodness for my experience in psych with the individual with a meninginoma it made me proactive with mine because I did not want a meninginoma that was too big and inoperable. Thanks for telling your story.
@@ericablaschke3497 I just do not want anyone to suffer massive side effects if I can prevent it. The gamma knife is used to treat an assortment of issues such as small to medium brain tumors, abnormal blood vessel formations called arteriovenous malformations, epilepsy, trigeminal neuralgia, a nerve condition that causes chronic pain, and other neurological conditions. Course always a risk with radition vs open surgery. Each has its pros and cons and if given an option of going back to your life same day for those who might suffer from any of these conditions, I'll put this out there hoping I help at least one person by seeing both sides of an issue. I hate this happens to people, but if we can learn and help each other through it, then it was worth it. May God Bless you.
@@Winter-404 wow . I would love to chat with you and people that have had these experiences
I haven’t known a person with a brain tumour who survived.
My sister survived a benign (meningioma) but large brain tumor in the 90s, then went on to become a Veterinarian about 10 years later. A woman in her Vet class survived a malignant brain tumor, but was left deaf in one ear. People survive, but I think it always takes a toll.
You say almost 19,000 people will die of these tumors, but you don't say if that's in the U.S. or globally. You also, don't say if those numbers are annually or what? Misinformation isn't helpful...living a healthy life does NOT prevent this type of brain cancer. If so, what specific healthy activities are recommended?
@@Plutogalaxy BS
did she survive?
She looked very healthy !! So the Drs recommendation to prevent a brain tumor wasn't enough. So sorry for her family and friends 😪
Unfortunately nothing can fix a glioblastoma. Even when they operate and take it out, it has already spread in tiny amounts throughout the brain. The surgeon who operated on my husband described it as trying to gather all the tiny droplets of an aerosol after you have sprayed it in the air. It is a death sentence.
I was annoyed at how this news correspondent pronounced glioblastoma.😩
Same. I found it offensive since the poor young woman died from it and the reporter didn’t bother to learn how to pronounce it.
I pray this horrendous criminal crackdown on pain meds didn't affect her and she was at least given enough painmeds. Prayers to her family.
They are only cracking down on people who abuse HIGHLY addictive pain pills. Not people who genuinely need them.
she was so so beautiful. my god.
God bless 🙏❤ 😢😢
Gleeeoblastoma, not gliobiostoma!
Right lol
The symptoms he is saying only appears when its severe and sadly in the last stages so its of no use
RIP❤
All these comments make me think this thing is pretty common.
Its very common. So common my recommendation is DO NOT search for anything related to cancer diagnosis or you'll be traumatized within a few short hours how many young people get cancer out of nowhere.
How about an annual brain scan after age 20?
Landis, glioblastoma is a death sentence, it doesn’t matter when it’s detected. Even with surgery, it is already too late. And frequent scans are considered a risk themselves. Just hope you don’t get one!
@@oscardog6719 I’m 71 and I’ve lived my life.
0 proof healthy lifestyle helps, pretty healthy here, but my grade 2 astrocytoma was happy to bunk in my brain and take over the room.
This will be the death of me too
O my god she was just 22 of course she was healthy what a stupid advise at the end, I thought they were going to say get early radiation or something do t waist your time, my prayers to this beautiful girl
🙏🏽😢
Rip Liza. Brain tumors can be very fast growing.
Wish doctors would’ve listened to me. It took me getting pregnant to be seen by an endocrinologist and by golly guess what they found?! Cancer in my thyroid (tumor was the size of a lemon) I had it removed 5 weeks after giving birth!
So unfair
What I don’t understand is how they end the video with, take care of your self and take your health seriously. It’s a tumor we can’t control? The moment someone gets an odd enough symptom, they go to the ER. We can’t go for everything. So it’s not really take care of yourself. Just go to the hospital if you’re acting weird
Sorry
Enjoy eternal life Liza, you make wanting to go to Heaven all the more a priority because that is where you are. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🍀🍀
Rest in peace.
Very sad story. The reporter needs to learn how to pronounce glioblastoma.
So l am thinking she had the arm poke
Then you need to face reality.
My Aunt did now she's dying from Glioblastoma !
Wow
So sad, so young and beautiful! Life is short!
This scares me … last couple months I have headaches from when I open my eyes till I go to sleep…plus my head feels strange like I have a concussion…fuzzy hard to concentrate like I got my bell rung…..plus double vision constantly…sometime I go through 50 Advil a week just to function
Might just be migraines? I hope you have had yourself checked out by a physician.
go to the doctor find out what is happen in your head i wish you well
And this is ok with u?
Too young to go. But it at least it was painless. Rip
I wish she had tried a newer research method, FDA approved in 2016, that I saw on 60 minutes one night, where Duke University medical professionals injected a recombinant form of the live polio virus directly into brain tumors. The first volunteer, was a young woman that had only months to live, and is now cancer free! Other volunteers followed, and also had great results!
We had a family friend who did not meet criteria for this research trial because the criteria were very selective. It is more difficult to qualify and gain entry into a research study group than one might think.
@@gl990 🤔😥
Neal Peart same
Gord Downey died of Glioblastoma. Perhaps Liza can go hear him sing.
Narrator should learn to pronounce properly.
Her speech was awful.
It was reported that she had AVM, not a tumor
1:20 she had tumour.
I wonder if the doctors thought to use the new trial they are doing with the strain from the polio virus. It has helped many people with brain tumours. Its still a 50/50 chance but i think its still better than what treatments they are currently using.
She was at the Mayo Clinic, I am sure they knew.
@@sct4040 doesnt matter. Inpatients are ineligible for trials. Period.
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Please learn how to pronounce Glioblastoma before reporting on it. Amateur journalism. 🤨