Case of Brain Tumour
This
is a case of a girl of 8 years who had an episode of fainting and
falling in the school premises in August ’10. No injury was significant
but since that day she complained of occasional pain in the left leg
with numbness. MRI showed a granuloma like lesion with significant
oedema.
Once
she couldn’t move her leg completely and was admitted to nanavati for
the same. After the treatment she recovered but was limping while
walking since then.
Lot
of changes had happened physically because of the steroid intake like
weight increase, excessive hair growth and hyperactivity etc. etc.
After receiving her whole case homoeopathically I started her treatment in Nov ’10.
Gradually
her accessory complaints of headaches, power in her left leg and thus
limping improved considerably. Her restlessness and hyperactivity also
came down.
I suggested an MRI in December ’10 which showed a 50% reduction in the lesion and the oedema surrounding it.
Gradually
over next few months she went on improving physically in terms of her
energy and headaches and also her behaviour started reflecting a
positive change. She became more calm, her extreme talkativeness reduced
and her mischief also reduced.
Her
steroids were gradually reduced and then ultimately stopped. Due to
which her body stopped gaining weight and also her facial hair growth
became less.
MRI
done in March ’11 showed probable calcification of the growth due to no
new growth or increase in the size of that lesion with complete
resolution of the oedema surrounding it.