Has anyone ever recovered from glioblastoma?

Has anyone ever recovered from glioblastoma?

Only 10% of people with glioblastoma survive five years. However, here I am, 10 years after being diagnosed with the most aggressive form of brain cancer, and I’m not only surviving – I’m thriving.

Who is the longest survivor of glioblastoma?

As of July 20, 2017, Sandy Hillburn is an 11-year survivor of glioblastoma. Nearly a decade after learning she had only three months to live, Sandy Hillburn grabbed a taxi last Sunday to La Guardia Airport for one of her regular “business trips” to North Carolina.

Can basal ganglia damage be reversed?

Basal ganglia damage can cause serious, painful side effects. Different types of movement disorders can develop depending on which part of the basal ganglia was affected. Fortunately, you can reverse most of these secondary effects by engaging neuroplasticity. You will do this by exercising your affected muscles.

What is a basal ganglia stroke?

A stroke occurs when the supply of blood in the brain becomes compromised by either a clogged artery (ischemic stroke) or burst artery (hemorrhagic stroke). There are many areas of the brain that can be affected by stroke, including the basal ganglia.

What is emotional blunting in basal ganglia?

Specifically, basal ganglia stroke is associated with emotional blunting. Emotional blunting means that positive stimulus is perceived less positively, and negative stimulus is perceived less negatively. This creates a flattened, “blunted” effect on emotion.

What is the function of the basal ganglia in the brain?

While the basal ganglia are primarily involved in movement, they are also connected to the prefrontal cortex. Since the prefrontal cortex helps regulate our behavior, it seems that the basal ganglia may play a role in that as well. This explains why many people with basal ganglia damage develop obsessive-compulsive disorder.

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