Discovering a Meningioma (brain tumor) by Accident | Peter’s Story

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • When Peter fell down stairs and hit his head, he didn’t expect it to save his life. An imaging study revealed a skull base meningioma - a benign tumor of the covering of the brain. He sought care from neurosurgeon Raj Mukherjee, M.D., M.P.H., who performed a minimally invasive craniotomy and removed the tumor. After the surgery, Peter says, it felt like a light had been turned on - the tumor was impacting his cognitive function for years and he didn’t realize it. Now he is more adamant than ever to live life to its fullest. #Meningioma #JohnsHopkins www.hopkinsmed...

Комментарии • 40

  • @Christynmaine
    @Christynmaine 2 года назад +31

    I’ve just been diagnosed with a meningioma and this gentleman’s story has really given me courage and lifted my spirits. Wishing you joy and love. Thank you for sharing your journey.

    • @El_Roi75
      @El_Roi75 2 года назад +2

      Christy, I wish you well. Dr. Mukherjee is my surgeon (recently performed 8/5/22). I literally had no symptoms until I had a seizure the day after my wedding anniversary 6/26. Out of the clear blue me and my family’s life was changed. Please trust in God you will be fine.

  • @atomicblonde2180
    @atomicblonde2180 2 года назад +13

    I was just diagnosed with an M. I'm still in shock
    I have had symptoms for years!!

    • @myINSTAGRAMinmyBIO
      @myINSTAGRAMinmyBIO 2 года назад

      What were tour early symptoms?

    • @atomicblonde2180
      @atomicblonde2180 2 года назад +2

      @@myINSTAGRAMinmyBIO Headaches, Vision, hearing!

    • @myINSTAGRAMinmyBIO
      @myINSTAGRAMinmyBIO 2 года назад +4

      @@atomicblonde2180 dont worry you will be back to normal

    • @andresandrade5963
      @andresandrade5963 2 года назад +1

      @@atomicblonde2180 my headaches have became more frequent, regular eyesight and peripheral vision getting bad FAST, brain fog, memory trouble, loss of balance are just some of the symptoms I've been having. What do you mean by your vision?

    • @sukanyashaw2275
      @sukanyashaw2275 2 года назад

      @@andresandrade5963 are you alright?

  • @MarieParker-b6f
    @MarieParker-b6f Месяц назад

    My husband is 82, 2 years ago he had Bell’s palsy and had a MRI scan which found a large meningioma on the brain, Doctor said size of a ping pong ball and learning this has shaken us both…Because of his age they didn’t suggest operating , they are now doing a yearly MRI and they telephone him with the result, We clearly don’t know what the future means to us, I am younger than hubby I am just 60 so of course I need to know more about what to look out for x

  • @professordaviaraujo
    @professordaviaraujo 2 года назад +1

    What a wonderful story. Stay safe dear

  • @DavidRamónBazánMoncayoPediatra
    @DavidRamónBazánMoncayoPediatra 2 года назад

    Publicity stinks 😩

  • @babybee9098
    @babybee9098 2 года назад +18

    Phenomenal story and thank you for sharing. I have a small one and I am going to begin the journey. I am glad it is very small. Blessings to everyone one.

    • @MsNan00
      @MsNan00 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi hope you feel better just diagnosed with calcified meningioma size is 8 mm still small I have to do MRI every 3 months I think for a year. How small is yours?

  • @brendabee5944
    @brendabee5944 2 года назад +19

    I was diagnosed about 3 years ago. I have no support and the people in my life say it’s not anything and don’t want me mentioning it. I’ve finally decided to do what’s best for me and get a second opinion. I’m going for an MRI soon. And found what seems to be an excellent neurologist who specializes in this and my other neurological symptoms. I’m ready to not feel this way

    • @kimberleyoliver8335
      @kimberleyoliver8335 2 года назад +7

      Good for you that you are getting a second opinion and not listening to those who are trying to tear you down. They don’t know anything about your struggle; only you do. I hope and pray that the neurologist will be able to give you more answers and prescribe you a course of action.

  • @Ded-Ede
    @Ded-Ede Год назад +7

    Omg. This is amazing. I knew for years and everyone within earshot knew I could not remember anything and I was secretly worried to myself that I might be getting early onset Dementia. Until the tumor grew so big, it cracked my skull and squeezed my brain, it couldn’t be ignored any longer by doctors. Fortunately, I was able to get it removed and all is well for short while, because after the surgery on the right side and a full recovery, the left side of my brain, I’m having pretty much the same symptoms now. Brand new, never had pain and pressure there, but nothing is showing up on the MRI and doctors are very dismissive, although I tell them this happened before and ER and doctors response were basically the same. I’m currently in search for a medical team that takes my insurance and can help me with this matter because I would love to catch it before it’s too late and don’t have to have my skull cracked again.

  • @babyscarr3
    @babyscarr3 2 года назад +8

    That the same thing happened to me my doctor discovered my brain tumor when I was 16 I had my surgery 😔 when I was 22 I died and came back but thank God gave me another chance in life 💯 they dignose me with eplisey 😔

    • @mfranck1
      @mfranck1 5 месяцев назад

      I’m really glad you are still here. ❤🧠

  • @josefpeter3236
    @josefpeter3236 4 месяца назад +1

    They wish everyone a speedy recovery, and above all, don't allow yourself a bigger illness than you have, depression.

  • @El_Roi75
    @El_Roi75 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dr. Mukherjee is a and was a blessing to me. Him and his team are wonderful 👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏽❤

  • @chasstone5048
    @chasstone5048 2 года назад +2

    That's amazing, happy for u. I knocked myself out training last year my neighbor seen it..I've loved learning also especially in my elder years. History of course too..keep it up great

  • @kimberleyoliver8335
    @kimberleyoliver8335 2 года назад +4

    I have several calcified meningiomas but didn’t know until I had a focal seizure last July. I am having issues with balance and memories but I’m doing fine.

    • @Atharvedits893
      @Atharvedits893 2 года назад

      Aap please mere ans de Kya aapki surjery hui thi nd aap kaha kraye kyuki Meri mummy ki hui hai

  • @darrenhirst9900
    @darrenhirst9900 Год назад +1

    So happy you're doing well

  • @Ded-Ede
    @Ded-Ede Год назад

    I want to know how to prevent this from coming back because I think I’m having another one that’s affecting me with really bad headaches and pressure. I’m drinking warm turmeric tea with cayenne pepper and a tablespoon of olive oil…a concoction to help with inflammation, and to tumor death. but I want to know if these remedies actually do work based on the studies some doctors have reported the benefits of these natural remedies???

  • @cmauro6827
    @cmauro6827 Год назад

    Yes but....Superior Saggital Sinus meningioma is inoperable.

  • @mfranck1
    @mfranck1 5 месяцев назад

    2 small ones here. 😢🧠

  • @SusanDayz3912
    @SusanDayz3912 Год назад

    Do the symptoms mentioned come and go, or is it constant?

    • @Ded-Ede
      @Ded-Ede Год назад +3

      Mine came and went but never a full week without symptoms. Always a false sense of relief and closure when it went away , and then it comes right back. It’s like a roller coaster. Of course I was always aware of it because I never take any numbing or pain pills until absolute necessary like I’m about to go to the emergency room level of pain. But of course my history of going to emergency room always get me diagnosed with panic, attacks, and anxiety, Brain scans that reveal nothing until it was too late. Because at that point, it had gotten very large. But experts doctors were able to remove it with affecting my brain.

  • @cocktail8663
    @cocktail8663 4 месяца назад

    How much time it take for a complete recovery

    • @JohnsHopkinsMedicine
      @JohnsHopkinsMedicine  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for reaching out to us. Unfortunately, because each person’s medical situation is different, we are unable to provide treatment recommendations or second opinions via this form of communication.
      If you would like to request an appointment at one of our hospitals, please call 888-872-1408. Our specially trained medical concierges can arrange consultations or treatment plans with the most appropriate specialists. Johns Hopkins USA can also provide language interpretation, assistance with travel arrangements and anything else to help make Johns Hopkins feel as close to home as possible.

    • @mirzausama1695
      @mirzausama1695 2 месяца назад

      Can I contact you?