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What are the symptoms of intellectual disability?
Delayed or slowed learning of any kind (such as in school or from real-life experiences).
Slowed reading speed.
Difficulties with reasoning and logic.
Problems with judgment and critical thinking.
Trouble using problem-solving and planning abilities.
Brain tumors are rare, so most doctors do not think of brain tumors right away. If you are concerned, ask them if it is possible that you have a brain tumor. A common theme we hear is that the doctor never considered a diagnosis of brain tumor.
We did a survey of over 4,000 brain tumor patients (ending 8/22/2020) to learn what symptoms they had that caused them to seek medical care. The survey is now closed. Here are the (mostly) unedited results (we did remove profanity and spam). We intentionaly left spelling and grammar erros in the responses to avoid changing the meaning!
There is a more detailed paper on brain tumor symptoms at: symptoms.pdf