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Rab 10-28-2015 02:10 PM

Cognitive impairment
 
I hope maybe someone can give me advice. My sister has her2 er pos. Pr neg. cancer And has been battling this for three years. She has been through treatment the entire time. Tdm1 was the latest before she was diagnosed with brain mets. She has over 50 lesions with the largest 2cm. She has finished wbrt and is now on xledoda and Tykerb.

Her cognitive impairment is such that she cannot be left alone and is like a 2 year old at times. Her executive functions and motor skills are impaired. I have tried to study her situation online and there is not a lot of studies with brain mets and severe cognitive decline in her2 patients. All studies discuss brain mets. In her2 with good functionality.

I guess what I am asking.... Is there any hope? Before the brain mets she has stable progression but not in vital organs. Just local regional. We are getting ct. Scans next weeks of abdominal and chest,ect.

Lisalou 10-28-2015 02:21 PM

Re: Cognitive impairment
 
There are some good posts from Rhondalea about managing cognitive impairment, you search for her post by name. I would request a consult with a neurologist to see what options maybe available. It's great for your sister to have you to advocate for her. Good luck to both of you!
Lisa

Rab 10-28-2015 02:41 PM

Re: Cognitive impairment
 
I guess I should also say when I say cognitive impairment I am sugar coating things. It is severe decline. She cannot write,she is putting things in mouth,doesn't understand what hot means. She has to be watched 24/7. It is the absolute saddest thing I have ever experienced. A once bright,vibrant spirit is virtually gone.

Pat94 10-28-2015 03:56 PM

Re: Cognitive impairment
 
I have no words of wisdom. I just want you to know my prayers will include you and your sister. I do know that brains can have "retraining" so another neural pathway can take over the functioning of a damaged section. Get her referred to a therapist immediately. The sooner she can start therapy the better the chance she can recover partially if not completely.


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