This is a truly great article about them and living with our condition and any neurological damage from tumor or their treatment options which contribute to stress and depression. They provide much badly needed medical information and social support for thousands of survivors and their caregivers.
I think this type of support information for mild brain injury is also needed by most other low-grade primary brain tumor patients, including acoustic neuromas, pituitary tumors, vestibular schwannomas and dozens of other types who are often released from the hospital after treatment because they "look fine" without adequate follow-up care and rehabilitation and social assistance to learn how to cope on their own with the various permanent and temporary secondary mental and physical side effects of treatment and medication.
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