Gr8, you obviously know someone who underwent surgery to remove a tumor deeply embedded in the brain tissue which caused damage which in turn requires medication to control seizures and episodes. Very sad and unfortunate circumstance.
I know a child, in 7th grade now, who had a surface brain tumor which was removed about 4 years ago and he had no permanent damage, no huge scar (there is a small dot underneath his hairline, they did not even have to open his skull to remove the tumor), he takes no medication, he participates fully in school and sports, he has no seizures and never did - he is a completely normal boy in every way. Due to the type of tumor he had, his docs do not expect a recurrence.
Every case is different.
No MO3. It was superficial. but has to take medicine.
I did my whole research but it's been long time. I read medical students book but now I forgot.
Yes My close family member went through that. That person had benign tumor and was very superficial tumor but had to take medicine for whole life.
Masha Allah. for the child.