Thank you. You explained that well. They found a neuroblastoma in her baby at is 36 weeks gestation. I’m really worried. So this was helpful to listen and understand more. 🙏🏽
We lost my non verbal autistic nephew to this cancer. In 2011. He was 14. We were robbed of going through the stages. He was diagnosed at stage 4 at age 10. I hope there's a cure. No family should ever go through seeing someone so young fight cancer.
My son in law just got the same dinose this week his little girl is only 10 and is in stage 4 with 6 months to live fast cancer and she autistic too.going to be tough what can you do except pray. 🙏
@@danielworden4695 oh man that hurts. So sorry for your SIL. 6 months??!!?? I can only imagine how he's feeling & don't wish it on my worst enemy. I hope he didn't go through the same thing we did. The dr's not being thorough. Just dismissive and on to the next patient. My nephew was having repeated bouts of constipation. The 3 yrs prior to diagnosis. Worsened by the year before. Of course we couldn't get a new dr during that time because none were accepting new patients. Especially autistic children. This was late 90s - 2000s. Autism wasn't as common (?) then. It took an ER dr to run scans and found the tumors. We never would have known. My nephew never complained or showed he was in pain. It was very strange. Yet I think fueled my denial. And I'm just his aunt. I wished my sister didn't have to go through the pain. I'll keep your family in my prayers. Its awesome that your daughter accepts his daughter. I'm sure giving her love, support and care. Very beautiful. You as well. Thank God that little girl has so much love surrounding her. GOD bless.
My step daughter is 4 and has been diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma and she only has a 50% chance of survival because of her tumor being near her spine as well. 95% is only for stages 1 or 2. We are at sick kids and they explained this to us.
I would try phlebotomy for few months every week in small amounts.. Neuroblastoma is very interesting thing to me (I'm not doctor but truck driver but I teach doctors...Long story) it could be bcs of mismatch between development of nervous system & rest of the body.. It just my temporary thesis
Hi My older sister’s granddaughter is 2 month old lives in Israel they going out Neuroblastoma that spread to the bones ..they giving her Chemotherapy and the doctor said that levels are better..Praying for this baby ..
Good video.. Thx I'm starting working on it its gonna take me some time (usually not that long) I already know many next stages...complications..it last for rest of the life in different forms.. Im trying to connect it with pituitary & hypothalamus..
I would test parents & child HFE.. I suspect the culprit is iron during fetus development.. Perhaps calcium too but I don't think so.. Could be also genetic..
@@DrEldersAnatomyChannel bcs Iron is the main component of all biological life & planet itself. Basically blood itself is a iron. It has to be in balance if not will create havoc in the living body. Bcs i said it is blood, blood is by itself life & later become a dead. Attacked (by neuroblastoma) adrenal glands can have interrupted functions bcs of physical or sort of biochemical damage in turn they will have damaging effects on proper functionality of bone marrow which is producer of red & white cells, whereas red ones r main component of hemoglobin. Here we talking about polycythaemia & in turn becomes hemochromatosis (which is main culprit of many common health problems in later years). So neuroblastoma creates Addison, hypercalcemia, polycythaemia, hemochromatosis... (than comes rest). Does previous miscarriage has anything to do with neuroblastoma in next pregnancy. Does miscarriage has connections to iron deficiency or overload. And in case y we starting with adrenals i think we need to go backwards to the brain area during fetus development.. Neuroblastoma contrary to common is life long & disguise in later years under many different diseases... It's just my theories i can be wrong. I'm not a doctor perhaps little of scientist.
I have a thyroblastoma n it’s apparently something new n not much info available but from this vid could I assume something similar in the context ? Do u know of any other info ?
mediastinum, posterior: Trucut biopsy: Consistent with neuroblastoma (Schwannian stroma-poor), differentiating type. ( What about this biopsy report sir ??)
Thank you. You explained that well. They found a neuroblastoma in her baby at is 36 weeks gestation. I’m really worried. So this was helpful to listen and understand more. 🙏🏽
You’re welcome. I hope everything turns out okay
We lost my non verbal autistic nephew to this cancer. In 2011. He was 14. We were robbed of going through the stages. He was diagnosed at stage 4 at age 10. I hope there's a cure. No family should ever go through seeing someone so young fight cancer.
I am sorry to hear about your nephew. I hope somewhere they are working on a cure
My son in law just got the same dinose this week his little girl is only 10 and is in stage 4 with 6 months to live fast cancer and she autistic too.going to be tough what can you do except pray. 🙏
@@danielworden4695 oh man that hurts. So sorry for your SIL. 6 months??!!?? I can only imagine how he's feeling & don't wish it on my worst enemy. I hope he didn't go through the same thing we did. The dr's not being thorough. Just dismissive and on to the next patient. My nephew was having repeated bouts of constipation. The 3 yrs prior to diagnosis. Worsened by the year before. Of course we couldn't get a new dr during that time because none were accepting new patients. Especially autistic children. This was late 90s - 2000s. Autism wasn't as common (?) then. It took an ER dr to run scans and found the tumors. We never would have known. My nephew never complained or showed he was in pain. It was very strange. Yet I think fueled my denial. And I'm just his aunt. I wished my sister didn't have to go through the pain. I'll keep your family in my prayers. Its awesome that your daughter accepts his daughter. I'm sure giving her love, support and care. Very beautiful. You as well. Thank God that little girl has so much love surrounding her. GOD bless.
This was extremely helpful…..thank you sooooo much
Thank you! You are the only one to break it down to my understanding❤ God bless you
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching
Very informative, thanks!
helpful, precise, short, very nice, very easy, just important points, no blaa blaasssss!!!
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My step daughter is 4 and has been diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma and she only has a 50% chance of survival because of her tumor being near her spine as well. 95% is only for stages 1 or 2. We are at sick kids and they explained this to us.
Thank you for the information. So sorry to hear about your step daughter. I hope she gets well
I would try phlebotomy for few months every week in small amounts.. Neuroblastoma is very interesting thing to me (I'm not doctor but truck driver but I teach doctors...Long story) it could be bcs of mismatch between development of nervous system & rest of the body.. It just my temporary thesis
😢How is your granddaughter? I just lost a 3 yr. old nephew to neuroblastoma.
Is she well?
Hi My older sister’s granddaughter is 2 month old lives in Israel they going out Neuroblastoma that spread to the bones ..they giving her Chemotherapy and the doctor said that levels are better..Praying for this baby ..
I hope she continues to improve. Thank you for watching
Good video.. Thx I'm starting working on it its gonna take me some time (usually not that long) I already know many next stages...complications..it last for rest of the life in different forms.. Im trying to connect it with pituitary & hypothalamus..
Thank sir.
So many doubts cleared,with this small video.
Ur each words were a piece of information for medics.
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Great explanation, thank you doctor
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I’m glad to hear it helped
Thank you for that video Doctor.
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I would test parents & child HFE.. I suspect the culprit is iron during fetus development.. Perhaps calcium too but I don't think so.. Could be also genetic..
I would like to hear more about why you think it’s iron and calcium related
@@DrEldersAnatomyChannel bcs Iron is the main component of all biological life & planet itself. Basically blood itself is a iron. It has to be in balance if not will create havoc in the living body. Bcs i said it is blood, blood is by itself life & later become a dead. Attacked (by neuroblastoma) adrenal glands can have interrupted functions bcs of physical or sort of biochemical damage in turn they will have damaging effects on proper functionality of bone marrow which is producer of red & white cells, whereas red ones r main component of hemoglobin. Here we talking about polycythaemia & in turn becomes hemochromatosis (which is main culprit of many common health problems in later years). So neuroblastoma creates Addison, hypercalcemia, polycythaemia, hemochromatosis... (than comes rest). Does previous miscarriage has anything to do with neuroblastoma in next pregnancy. Does miscarriage has connections to iron deficiency or overload. And in case y we starting with adrenals i think we need to go backwards to the brain area during fetus development.. Neuroblastoma contrary to common is life long & disguise in later years under many different diseases... It's just my theories i can be wrong. I'm not a doctor perhaps little of scientist.
I have a thyroblastoma n it’s apparently something new n not much info available but from this vid could I assume something similar in the context ? Do u know of any other info ?
I don’t know. I would direct you to ask your neurologist/endocrinologist
mediastinum, posterior: Trucut biopsy:
Consistent with neuroblastoma (Schwannian stroma-poor), differentiating type. ( What about this biopsy report sir ??)
What did the doctor who did the biopsy tell you?
Thanks a lot doctor you saved me
Happy to help
Are you cured of neuroblastoma? can you tell us more about that?
@@aleksandarkravljaca9270 I don’t have neuroblastoma, I mean he saved me for the exam
Thanks sir...
Thank you and thanks for watching