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Q: Question - Cerebral Comotion...
asked by: Monique Prager on December 3rd, 2006
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Exclamation hi!

I am from romania, bucharest, and i've been doing voluntary work for last 3 years for children with cancer...
Actually, the father of a boy from there asked me to put a question here. What's all about? His name is vali, 14 years old, he has acute lymphocytic leukemia and recently he passed through a cerebral comotion. More exactly, one month ago. He is still at "intensive therapy", breathing artifically. Otherwise, his heart goes quite well and also his blood. I didn't study medicine, so I don't know very much about this. And his parents neither. Now, vali is taking a medicine called "cerebrosyn".
So, the question is what do you know about this, or does anyone have an ideea of a proper medicine?
His parents would have choose to operate him but the doctors said it's not the case to do that. So, they want to know if they are right and also they want to know if there is something more left to try. They are even ready to travel in a foreign country to do this, if it would be something left to try.
That's all. Thanks. They will be happy for any information received...
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