Brain surgery and what you need to know
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ม.ค. 2025
- 🧠 Brain Surgery: What You Need to Know 🧠
Are you or a loved one preparing for brain surgery? Wondering what to expect and how to navigate the journey ahead?
In this video, I’m sharing essential insights from my own experience with brain surgery-what surprised me, what I wish I had known, and the tips that made a difference in my recovery. If you’re looking for guidance, support, or simply a relatable story, this video is for you. ❤️
🎥 What you'll discover:
✔️ Key things to know before and after brain surgery
✔️ Common challenges and how to prepare for them
✔️ Tips to support recovery and build resilience
✨ Let’s support each other through this life-changing journey. Share your questions or experiences in the comments-I’d love to hear from you!
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YOU SOMEONE THAT HAS A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BRAIN TUMOUR JOURNEY?
You can easily watch all my content in this playlist - My whole Story • My Entire Journey
I survived brain surgery, and I'm here to share my journey-no fluff, no clickbait, no sugarcoating. Just real-life stories from someone who’s been through it all: the dark hours and the brighter days, the ups and downs. I’m dedicating my time to helping others navigate this brain tumor journey, offering real answers and hope to my fellow brain tumor warriors. Rehabilitation and recovery are possible, and you’re not alone.
When I was lying in that hospital bed, all I wanted was to hear from others who’d been through the same, people who made it to the other side. Now, I want to be that person for anyone facing the same challenges. Whether it's brain surgery and the potential associated health setbacks, or dealing with a brain tumor, I’m here to show you that progress can be made and life can move forward.
I am ferociously passionate about helping people embrace positivity and find strength in the cards they’ve been dealt, empowering them to move forward with resilience and hope. Let's go on this journey together
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I am exactly five weeks out from having a 7cm tumor removed. Every day is like baby steps. I feel like I left the hospital a zombie and super appreciate that you are taking the time to share your experiences. Wishing you the best and thanks again!
@@TeresaDeLeon-c4w hello warrior! How do you feel, I’m so glad you’re here!!!
I can tell already you have a great attitude
How’s your recovery going? What deficits do you have?
I wish you nothing but the best across this recovery journey
Thanks for reaching out
Had brain tumor removal surgery month ago. I'd say the most annoying thing how much time now it takes to recover from all of this...I wish I could skip next few months...not launching back into things is hard but neccesary I know. We survived someone opening our head and digging into it...that's madness. Much love from Poland!
Djin dobre (apologies for the spelling)
Thank you for reaching out warrior
The next few months can be annoying, but you also build a lot of resilience and character
Where was your tumour removed from - do you think you will have any permanent deficits, or will you recover fully?
FYI I love Poland
I wish you nothing but the best :)
@@Thebraintumourwarrior G'day mate, I had an Astrocytoma grade 2 in my right temple. They removed 95% of it and now I will have Radiotherapy and then Chemo from what I know. I don't have any serious deficits other than drooping eyelid in my right eye but they say that if I train it and try to open my eye as much as possible everyday it will get back in order :) Thank you for the nice words, other than resilience and character I think I am building up my patience :D
Australia looks awesome too and I would love to visit but the spiders...the spiders are keeping me away :D
@ haha I love your attitude and sense of humor
My mum had drooping in one of her eyes, and it cleared up and is now back to normal
I completely agree with you about patience
I’m also really glad they removed so much of it
Take care and keep us updated on your next progress ok:)
@@Thebraintumourwarrior this is not funny...I look at Australia and think "ohhh beautiful and interesting place" but then I remind myself that almost every animal wants to kill you :D but being serious now, someday when I have more money I will visit for sure :D hope you are doing good after your surgery :) Wish You merry and healthy Christmas
@ if you do, reach out and I’ll show all the good things to see
Merry Christmas
Have a brilliant 2025