ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: janaeb on February 05, 2016, 05:48:18 pm
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Hello My Dad is 56 years old and was diagnosed with AN Jan 2016, 4 days after being diagnosed he had a 10 1/2 hr procedure to remove the tumor which was the size of a small orange. My dad has been in ICU for almost 2 weeks. A combination of other health related options and the brain surgery have cause him a slow hard recovery. He isnt speaking and mostly sleeps all day. he has been Tube Feed during this time and is experiencing trouble breathing and swallowing . Is this Normal ?? all the info i have read most people seem to be out of ICU and in a regular room and rehab if needed within 2 weeks. this is all new to my family and we are very concerned and scared. any feedback is needed and appreciated God Bless
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If the tumour is the size of a small orange then this a very large acoustic neuroma.
Complications for a tumour that size is almost inevitable.
I wish your father a fast recovery.
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I was 38 when i had my 4 cm tumor removed. I was in ICU with those very same issues. I was then transferred to a rehab center for 4 more weeks and then 6 more months of out-patient re-hab. It was serious. But i eventually recovered and live a normal life. Some issues still exist but you really do get used to them. I think you will be surprised what you see in another month! My heart goes out to your father!