the most horrific experience I have ever had. I am a doctor myself for 35 years. I called as a new patient with a chronic spinal condition that's been getting worse. clear cut established diagnosis. they refused to book me unless I send a new MRI, have the doctor review it and decide If my condition deserve his attention. which I did all of the above. the radiologist that read the MRI even called the doctor to convey how bad the progression of my case has gotten. still no booking, no call back, nothing. I called again begging for an appointment as I couldn't sleep for 3 weeks from the pain. still no response for merely an appointment. it has been 5 days of me calling after fulfilling all their needs. and still not even giving me an appointment. if they do that to someone in urgent need let alone a "colleague" what they will do to other patients. if they made enough money not to care to take new patients, at least be honest and say we don't take new patients instead of jerking them around for days while they are in pain. they simply don't care.
Brain surgery inevitably damages healthy tissue to varying, but not insignificant degrees (during the surgical advance to the tumor mass residing within the brain). Gliosis and neuronal death is common. What strategies are employed by the surgical team to reduce chronic neuro-cognitive sequela in patients to the absolute possible minimum?
I have just done my operation,my tumour was grade 3 anaplastic astrocytoma,can you tell me after surgery and radiation, chemo, how long a patient can survive?
My experience with my sister is far worse than what you're describing. It would be appreciated if you could speak to memory loss, dementia symptoms for those with more aggressive cancers like gleoblastoma. Not to rude, but sugar coating post op recovery is heartwrenching when caring for those who are not recovering well. 😢
I was told the surgery would be quite easy to manage pain. I'd like to find the surgeon and give em a piece of my mind....
I will say a big thank you to Dr Edos for his kind gesture of taking care of my health issues #Dredos can help you I appreciate his efforts….
Informative: thank you
the most horrific experience I have ever had. I am a doctor myself for 35 years. I called as a new patient with a chronic spinal condition that's been getting worse. clear cut established diagnosis. they refused to book me unless I send a new MRI, have the doctor review it and decide If my condition deserve his attention. which I did all of the above. the radiologist that read the MRI even called the doctor to convey how bad the progression of my case has gotten. still no booking, no call back, nothing. I called again begging for an appointment as I couldn't sleep for 3 weeks from the pain. still no response for merely an appointment. it has been 5 days of me calling after fulfilling all their needs. and still not even giving me an appointment. if they do that to someone in urgent need let alone a "colleague" what they will do to other patients. if they made enough money not to care to take new patients, at least be honest and say we don't take new patients instead of jerking them around for days while they are in pain. they simply don't care.
Brain surgery inevitably damages healthy tissue to varying, but not insignificant degrees (during the surgical advance to the tumor mass residing within the brain). Gliosis and neuronal death is common. What strategies are employed by the surgical team to reduce chronic neuro-cognitive sequela in patients to the absolute possible minimum?
google it
Did I hear you correctly ?
Did you say the patient is aloud to drive 😂
Thank you for this straightforward video, much appreciated!! ❤️🩹
I have just done my operation,my tumour was grade 3 anaplastic astrocytoma,can you tell me after surgery and radiation, chemo, how long a patient can survive?
Hey are you still there ?asking genienuly madam
I just want to ask your condition now
Inhavr same diasgnoseis beside line is malignant I finished radiation last week feel better have a mei mext month
My experience with my sister is far worse than what you're describing. It would be appreciated if you could speak to memory loss, dementia symptoms for those with more aggressive cancers like gleoblastoma. Not to rude, but sugar coating post op recovery is heartwrenching when caring for those who are not recovering well. 😢