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How To Cure Severe Damage To Vision And Speech After A Capital Surgery For Tumour?

my daughter Sarah 30, underwent 3 major operations to remove a large tumour from the ocipital and parietal lobe over the last 18 months. all of the tumour was removed but her sight is severly damaged and her speech is slow with words missing, is she likly to make a full recovery?
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Dear User,

Thank you for your question, and hope your daughter will get better soon. To answer your question Yes there is possibility for recovery specially for the language part, will recovery be full you cant really tell now but the brain is very plastic and with the right rehabilitation regime astonishing improvements might happen. wish this was helpful.

best regards,
Dr. Nazzal

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How To Cure Severe Damage To Vision And Speech After A Capital Surgery For Tumour?

Dear User, Thank you for your question, and hope your daughter will get better soon. To answer your question Yes there is possibility for recovery specially for the language part, will recovery be full you cant really tell now but the brain is very plastic and with the right rehabilitation regime astonishing improvements might happen. wish this was helpful. best regards, Dr. Nazzal