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Brain Cancer – Causes, Symptoms
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Brain cancer……………..?
Is it possible to have brain CANCER for almost a year & still feel okay?/ Like without actually feeling as sick as cancer makes you?
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September 15th, 2009 at 5:22 pm
No, you don't have brain cancer. You have hypochondria.
September 15th, 2009 at 6:42 pm
My husband has Stage 4 Brain Cancer "Glioblastoma Multiforme" and currently lost his ability to speak due to 17 brain surgeries, scare tissue built up on the brain, and his cancer (the tumor's location). It is actually not considered "stuttering", they either have slurred speech or have trouble "Word finding" or forming the words.
One would mistake "slurred speech" or "trouble with word finding" as stuttering, it is the first word that best describes the problem if we are unfamiliar with the difference.
It doesn't hurt to get things checked out, an MRI scan will rule out a brain tumor or maybe there is some type of pressure pushing on that perticular part of the brain that controls one's speech (there are actually 2 sections of the brain which controls speech, a section in the front of your brain, and a section in the back of your brain).
Sometimes excessive amounts of fluid or swelling of the brain can cause pressure on those parts which could make one "stutter".
Be safe, get whoever is having the issue checked out. Good Luck
September 16th, 2009 at 11:02 am
There is no proof of this despite much research
September 16th, 2009 at 11:24 am
I wish I could send you a book called "Gone from My Signt". It is a book I give to hospice patients families. It explains what to expect when the end is near in the weeks and days before death. You and your family would benefit from a hospice consult.
I hate to say it, but yeah I kind of think you may be in denial. He is on strong pain medicines because without them, his pain would be intolerable and the pain is the result of cancer. Cancer tumors shrink, but they grow in other places. It is not terribly unusual for chemotherapy to become the cause of a weakened body resulting in death.
Many people before they pass from the world develop what is called "terminal restlessness". It is charachterized by confusion and a restless state of being. We believe it is caused by the mortal body and the soul preparing for separation nearing the time of death. Often times, during this period, you can hear your dying family member talking to people who have already passed on even years before, and their eyes become fixed to the heavens.
I know you do not want to lose your family member, but perhaps his soul would be at peace in a more restful place.
Blessings and peace to your family.
September 16th, 2009 at 1:54 pm
Could be due to a number of things including some form of viral infection. If it persists, it would be best to go and see your doctor. But it is unlikely to be a brain tumour resulting from your mobile phone use, as the liklihood of any adverse effects occuring isn't likely to manifest for 10 or more years of heavy phone use.
The thing to remember is that mobile phones have only started being used extensively in the last 8 or so years. It will take time for any definitive effects to become apparent. (typically 10 – 20 years), therefore anyone who says that they are not harmfull is doing so without any real knowledge or understanding!
The fact is that radio frequency (RF) transmissions are DANGEROUS. As to how dangerous, well that all depends on the intensity and duration of exposure. No one really knows and those that say it is not a problem, have no evidence to substantiate that it is not, infact there is more evidence coming to light to say that it is a potentially real serious problem! Any possible adverse effects that these devices have on human tissue, should not be taken lightly! It is still early days and time will tell as it did for smoking, asbestos related products and countless of chemicals and herbacides, in the past.
The simple fact is that everyone should be aware that the longer you use the phone the greater the adverse affects are likely to be. There is no doubt whatsoever, and it is well documented that high levels of RF are DANGEROUS! Cell phones transmit at much lower energy levels, but their consistant and prolonged use may well have a cumalitive effect.
Although there is no proof to indicate that mobile phones can cause cancer, there is sufficient debate and more studies happening to cause doubt as to the relative safety. As a telecommunications engineer I am aware of the power density levels produced by mobile phones and the effect they can have on different people.
Mobile phones transmit using radio frequency radiation (RFR). Dependant on the network this can range between 800MHz and 2GHz. These are radio waves located within the electromagnetic spectrum. X-rays which are known to cause cancer through ionizing radiation are also within the electromagnetic spectrum, however, RFRs cannot cause cancer in the same way as x-rays because RFRs are non-ionizing.
However, high levels of RFRs can cause health effects through heating the human body (thermal effects), resulting in headaches and possibly other symptoms.
Whilst it cannot be shown at this point in time that the thermal effects from mobile phones are a health hazard there is a considerable body of scientific literature which describes the effects of RFR in biological systems that cannot be directly attributed to heating. These effects are referred to as non-thermal and have been demonstrated to cause alteration in animal behaviour, or changes in the functioning of cell membranes.
To limit the possible adverse effects mobile phones may have I would suggest that anyone concerned about their use should;
- Limit the prolonged use of mobiles to under a couple of minutes at a time.
- Use the phone in handsfree speaker mode.
- Avoid using the phone in a confined space (such as in the car or building) as this causes the phone to radiate at the higher power levels to get a signal out.
Personnaly I avoid using the phone as much as possible and if I need to use it I keep it under a few minutes or use it in hands free speaker phone mode.
If you want to read some more detailed neurological studies and reports then checkout the following links;
September 17th, 2009 at 5:57 am
A lot of stuff has aspartame in it now. Most diet products are sweetened with it.
I have heard that it can slowly poison you and make you sick if you drink or eat a lot of products with it in there. But I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just stop buying products made with it.
September 17th, 2009 at 11:20 am
Headaches (all the time). Depending on where the tumor is and its size and rate of growth symptoms vary from hormonal imbalances to loss of vision, trouble speaking, trouble understanding speech, inability to navigate through space, uncontrollable muscle movements, etc…
September 18th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
dementia
early onset aging.
mercury poisoning.
lead poisoning.
imho…
September 18th, 2009 at 11:28 pm