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Re: I just need to talk about this (more sad than ranting/angry)
(Anonymous) 2019-12-07 01:26 am (UTC)(link)For what it's worth, brain tumors can be removed.
Re: I just need to talk about this (more sad than ranting/angry)
(Anonymous) 2019-12-07 02:27 am (UTC)(link)It's just weird because it seemed to happen so suddenly. I don't feel like any medical reason would happen that quick, but I can't think of any other explanation, either. It's just so weird.
Yeah, it's just that the guy I know who had one died, so that's what I had in my mind and was upsetting me. :(
Re: I just need to talk about this (more sad than ranting/angry)
(Anonymous) 2019-12-07 03:47 am (UTC)(link)Behavioral changes resulting from medical issues can absolutely happen that quickly. They don't always, and they're sometimes masked by other symptoms, but sudden onset behavioral symptoms are absolutely possible. If you think there might be something wrong with him, it's definitely worthwhile to get him in to see a doctor.
Try not to fixate too hard on tumors as a possible cause. There are a lot of medical issues that can cause behavioral changes, either directly because of neurological impact, or indirectly.