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Living with Brain Tumours

Living with Brain Tumours

Living with Brain Tumours – Recovery and Support

Living with brain tumours – recovery and support is a long-term journey involving medical care, emotional resilience, and ongoing lifestyle adjustments. While some people achieve remission, others live with chronic effects. Navigating living with brain tumours – recovery and support requires a holistic approach.

1. Physical recovery
After treatment, patients may experience fatigue, mobility issues, vision problems, or difficulty with speech or memory. Rehabilitation plays a key role in regaining lost function.

2. Emotional and mental health
Anxiety, depression, and fear of recurrence are common. Support from psychologists, support groups, and peer networks helps with mental recovery.

3. Lifestyle management
A healthy diet, light exercise, and regular sleep promote healing. Avoiding tobacco, managing stress, and staying mentally active also support brain health.

4. Medical follow-ups
Regular MRI scans and check-ups help monitor for recurrence. Some people need long-term medications, like anti-seizure drugs or hormone replacement.

5. Work and daily life
Many survivors return to work, though they may need accommodations or phased reintegration. Cognitive therapy and occupational support can help with complex tasks or memory issues.

6. Family and caregiver support
Family members often need guidance too — in caregiving, emotional coping, and navigating medical systems. Social workers and patient navigators can assist.

In South Africa, resources for living with brain tumours – recovery and support are growing. NGOs, hospital outreach programmes, and telehealth services help bridge gaps in rehabilitation and emotional care.

While the experience can be life-altering, many people living with brain tumours go on to lead meaningful, active lives. With the right support, strength, and care, recovery is possible — not just physically, but emotionally and socially as well.

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