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Has anyone had surgery to remove a brain tumor, 95% - 98% of it, and if so has it grown back? If so please fill me in on how you thought or felt it was growing back besides headaches and seizures and the annual MRI or Cat scans. What happened?
My tumor is called a meningioma.

Homeopathic Treatment for Brain Tumor (Meningioma): -

ARSENICUM ALBUM 200C 1st night one dose
PHOSPHORUS 200C 2nd night one dose
To be carried on exactly in the same sequence one night one dose of Arsenic Album the next Phosphorus and follow them up every four hourly with these Cell Salts
1.KALI PHOS 6X
2.CALC FLOUR 6X
3.CALC PHOS 6X
4,MAG PHOS 6X
5.SILICEA 6X
All of these five salts together 4 tablets each every four hours.This prescription will not interfere with the regular medication nor will they cause any side effects or complications of any sort.
In homeopathy the best way to prescribe is by the exact symptoms the patient tells you. How and what the sick person exactly feels is how homeopathy goes about treating and curing him. So it would be lots better if the patient gives his or her details in their own words not the pathological diagnosis of the doctor.
Keep me informed about the progress and conditions of the patient on regular basis if you decide to take this prescription.
Avoid Chocolates, Coffee, Mints, Red Meat and Carbonated and Alcoholic drinks while taking Homeopathic Medicines and keep the medicines away from heat,sunlight,fragrances and scents and do not store in a fridge and keep the lids tightly on at all the times

Take Care and God Bless you.

This is a completely benign tumor of the meninges, and once removed recurrence is unlikely.

Sorry. I hope things work out for you.

Meningiomas are benign tumors of the meninges that can compress adjacent brain tissue. Symptoms depend on the tumor's location. Diagnosis is by MRI with contrast agent. Treatment may include excision, stereotactic radiosurgery, and sometimes radiation therapy.
Please see the web pages for more details on Meningioma.

Yes, I know of two females who had a brain tumour.

One had a benign tumour, they removed the whole lot as it was outside her skull, in her 60's. She died of something else in her 70's.

The other girl had a magliant brain tumour, the doctors where able to take most of it out, but not all, she had radiation therapy, chemo. It grew back pressing on a main brain artery which eventually killed her. They could not operate she would have died on the hospital table. She survived 1 and a bit years after she was diagnosed the 2nd time. She died in her early 30's

My husband is a survivor of brain cancer. He was diagnosed with a brain tumor in July of 2004 and had it debulked the following month. He had what was called a cytoma of some kind commonly found in children. How he got it, I don't know. It was caught just in time. The doctor said it was getting to spread like wild fire. He goes annually for an MRI to check if it is growing and he has been fortunate in no growth. He does suffer (still) from poor memory (short-term) and he lost a lot of hearing because of it. Contact me to further discuss!

my dad had surgery to remove most of his brain tumour and it grew back. His symptoms i.e headaches came back but the doctors told him there's no definite way of knowing it is growing back you need a medical assement or a scan to know for sure.

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