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Hey Everyone,
So I'm running into another family health crisis and it almost feels scripted. I recently lost my father to a very rare brain disease, prior to that my grandmother also had something going on towards the end of her life but lived into her 90's, and now my cousin who is 23 years old was diagnosed with DIPG.
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Symptoms:
Symptoms of DIPG
Because the brainstem controls blood pressure, breathing, and a number of other critical life functions, DIPG can cause significant neurological problems. Pontine gliomas often affect the cranial nerves, so many of DIPG's early symptoms appear in the facial muscles, often affecting the eye and eyelid movements.
The tumor grows so fast that symptoms often appear suddenly and get worse quickly. The most common symptoms of DIPG are:
Most children with headaches do not have brain tumors, of course, but anyone with neurological symptoms like those listed above should be evaluated by a physician. Suspected or confirmed brain tumors should be referred to a neurosurgeon for evaluation
I'm familiar with rife machines and even bought a portable one about 10 years ago when my health issues were popping. It seemed to help but not to the degree I had hoped. I also was not as well versed on the differences between rife machines and I'm still not as up on this as I should be.
I've seen people discuss them on here as well as other forums. What I'm hoping for is to get some advice from my Paranormalis fam on what makes and models I should be looking into. It's really odd that she got this diagnosis when I was already looking into dropping some money on a machine.
I literally just lost my father a couple weeks ago, and now this happens. She's so young, smart, and vibrant. The outlook seems grim and I'd like to jump on top of this right away before she progresses even more. Time is not on my side to try and help her.
Any other advice aside from rife machines is welcome - Luckily she keeps a clean diet and exercises but she's having major neurological problems already.
I'm literally numb, just when I thought I was getting out of the woods with caring for one person's end of life, this one comes and smashes our family in the face.
Its exhausting....Please send some healing messages of love for Serena in your meditations. It would mean the world to me.
~Much love to all
So I'm running into another family health crisis and it almost feels scripted. I recently lost my father to a very rare brain disease, prior to that my grandmother also had something going on towards the end of her life but lived into her 90's, and now my cousin who is 23 years old was diagnosed with DIPG.
=======================
Symptoms:
Symptoms of DIPG
Because the brainstem controls blood pressure, breathing, and a number of other critical life functions, DIPG can cause significant neurological problems. Pontine gliomas often affect the cranial nerves, so many of DIPG's early symptoms appear in the facial muscles, often affecting the eye and eyelid movements.
The tumor grows so fast that symptoms often appear suddenly and get worse quickly. The most common symptoms of DIPG are:
- Problems with eye movement. The most common one is difficulty looking to the side. Double vision is common because of the loss of alignment of the eyes. Other problems of eye movement include drooping eyelids and inability to close the eyes completely. Often the problems are seen on both eyes.
- Facial weakness, drooping on one side of the face
- Sudden appearance of hearing problems, including deafness.
- Trouble chewing or swallowing, gagging while eating
- Limb weakness, difficulty standing or walking, abnormal gaits, unbalanced limb movements
- Headache
- Nausea and vomiting from brain edema (swelling) or hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus is a condition in which the flow of cerebrospinal fluid around the brain is blocked, causing an increase in pressure inside the skull. About 10 percent of DIPG patients have hydrocephalus at the time of diagnosis.
Most children with headaches do not have brain tumors, of course, but anyone with neurological symptoms like those listed above should be evaluated by a physician. Suspected or confirmed brain tumors should be referred to a neurosurgeon for evaluation
I'm familiar with rife machines and even bought a portable one about 10 years ago when my health issues were popping. It seemed to help but not to the degree I had hoped. I also was not as well versed on the differences between rife machines and I'm still not as up on this as I should be.
I've seen people discuss them on here as well as other forums. What I'm hoping for is to get some advice from my Paranormalis fam on what makes and models I should be looking into. It's really odd that she got this diagnosis when I was already looking into dropping some money on a machine.
I literally just lost my father a couple weeks ago, and now this happens. She's so young, smart, and vibrant. The outlook seems grim and I'd like to jump on top of this right away before she progresses even more. Time is not on my side to try and help her.
Any other advice aside from rife machines is welcome - Luckily she keeps a clean diet and exercises but she's having major neurological problems already.
I'm literally numb, just when I thought I was getting out of the woods with caring for one person's end of life, this one comes and smashes our family in the face.
Its exhausting....Please send some healing messages of love for Serena in your meditations. It would mean the world to me.
~Much love to all