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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 483343" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Mwm ...hi. yeah he goes to the neuro frequently. Went last week will go to psychiatrist this week then neuro the next....lots-o-docs lately. He has. MRI s done for the type of mass he has needs a certain MRI when small. His was so big a cat scan did catch it back when he had surgery. It is all gone it is a blood filled low pressure vessel unlike an AVM but affects can be similar. It leaked so he had several strokes ...when they went in his brain was pushed all the way to the left side.it had been that way with high pressures for a long time. So he has the area directly hurt by the cavernous angioma and the mass effect trauma from the pressure his brain was under for so long. It did return to midline after surgery, and the amount they had to remove was not huge, there is a fluid filled spot on the right frontal/temporal lobe area.</p><p></p><p>I have thought of that though. Kind of like the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), I have said, he is very Tourette's like. I am not sure what we would gain from that diagnosis. except maybe people would understand more easily? But lots of Tourette's Syndrome kids are really not treated right either, so is he better off when we say he is just plain old brain injured? Here is a handout I give people who work with him...skip it if too long, I dont think we can do attachments right? on the sheet I hand out, his specific symptoms are highlighted and comments I added are in italics, the formatting seems to be a little goofed here, but you can probably guess from what I have said which things apply.... I will add a star by the ones I have highlighted, ok?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 483343, member: 12886"] Mwm ...hi. yeah he goes to the neuro frequently. Went last week will go to psychiatrist this week then neuro the next....lots-o-docs lately. He has. MRI s done for the type of mass he has needs a certain MRI when small. His was so big a cat scan did catch it back when he had surgery. It is all gone it is a blood filled low pressure vessel unlike an AVM but affects can be similar. It leaked so he had several strokes ...when they went in his brain was pushed all the way to the left side.it had been that way with high pressures for a long time. So he has the area directly hurt by the cavernous angioma and the mass effect trauma from the pressure his brain was under for so long. It did return to midline after surgery, and the amount they had to remove was not huge, there is a fluid filled spot on the right frontal/temporal lobe area. I have thought of that though. Kind of like the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), I have said, he is very Tourette's like. I am not sure what we would gain from that diagnosis. except maybe people would understand more easily? But lots of Tourette's Syndrome kids are really not treated right either, so is he better off when we say he is just plain old brain injured? Here is a handout I give people who work with him...skip it if too long, I dont think we can do attachments right? on the sheet I hand out, his specific symptoms are highlighted and comments I added are in italics, the formatting seems to be a little goofed here, but you can probably guess from what I have said which things apply.... I will add a star by the ones I have highlighted, ok? [/QUOTE]
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