VHL Awareness
VHL Awareness Spreading Awareness of Von Hippel-Lindau Disease

Female
21 years old
NEW YORK, New York
United States



Last Login: 10/27/2009
View My: Pics | Gifts

   Contacting VHL Awareness

 MySpace URL: 

     VHL Awareness's Details
Status:Single
Zodiac Sign:Virgo



VHL Awareness is in your extended network
view more

VHL Awareness's Latest Blog Entry  [Subscribe to this Blog]

MAY is VHL Awareness Month!  (view more)

[View All Blog Entries]

   VHL Awareness's Blurbs
About me:

This page is meant to spread awareness of a rare, genetic condition called Von Hippel-Lindau disease.

It can be difficult to explain VHL in part because it manifests itself in different patients in different ways. The following information from the National Institutes of Health answers some of the basic questions.

"What is Von Hippel-Lindau Disease (VHL)?

Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL) is a rare, genetic multi-system disorder characterized by the abnormal growth of tumors in certain parts of the body (angiomatosis). The tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) are benign and are comprised of a nest of blood vessels and are called hemangioblastomas (or angiomas in the eye). Hemangioblastomas may develop in the brain, the retina of the eyes, and other areas of the nervous system. Other types of tumors develop in the adrenal glands, the kidneys, or the pancreas. Symptoms of VHL vary among patients and depend on the size and location of the tumors. Symptoms may include headaches, problems with balance and walking, dizziness, weakness of the limbs, vision problems, and high blood pressure. Cysts (fluid-filled sacs) and/or tumors (benign or cancerous) may develop around the hemangioblastomas and cause the symptoms listed above. Individuals with VHL are also at a higher risk than normal for certain types of cancer, especially kidney cancer.

Is there any treatment?

Treatment for VHL varies according to the location and size of the tumor and its associated cyst. In general, the objective of treatment is to treat the growths when they are causing symptoms but while they are still small so that they do not cause permanent problems by putting pressure on the brain or spine, blocking the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the nervous system, or impairing vision. Treatment of most cases of VHL usually involves surgery to remove the tumors before they become harmful. Certain tumors can be treated with focused high-dose irradiation. Individuals with VHL need careful monitoring by a physician and/or medical team familiar with the disorder.

What is the prognosis?

The prognosis for patients with VHL depends on the location and complications of the tumors. Untreated, VHL may result in blindness and/or permanent brain damage. With early detection and treatment the prognosis is significantly improved. Death is usually caused by complications of brain tumors or kidney cancer." --http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/von_hippel_lindau/von_hippel_lindau.htm

For more information about this disease and the research being done for its cure, please visit www.vhl.org. Thanks so much for everyone's support.

Please, friend me! Awareness is essential for reaching a cure and offering better management and care for the VHL community.

Who I'd like to meet:
Any and all members of the VHL community: patients, family, friends, etc. Together, all of us can raise awareness and fight for a cure! Together we're better - VHL Family Alliance Support Community

   VHL Awareness's Friend Space (Top 6)
VHL Awareness has 25 friends.
 Tom 


 Joyce 


 ★ M ♥ E ♥ G ★ 


 Virginia Music & Arts 


 Justin 


 Anita 





VHL Awareness's Friends Comments
Displaying 4 of 4 comments  ( View All | Add Comment )
Virginia Music & Arts

Amy Rhine Batten milor



May 21 2009 2:50 PM

I am so grateful that you exist.
Thank you to Joyce.
GoodSearch

GoodShop GoodSearch



Jan 30 2009 3:55 PM


Hi!
Thanks for adding GoodSearch as your friend on MySpace!
GoodSearch is a fantastic opportunity for supporters of VHL Awareness to generate money for the cause every time they search the internet.
Please take a look at our profile and our homepage, www. GoodSearch. com where you’ll find simple ways to get your network involved!
Thanks for using GoodSearch to support VHL Awareness!


GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!
VHL Awareness

VHL Awareness



Dec 16 2008 3:08 PM

Hey everyone, here's a quick way you can help! Using goodsearch as your search engine. You can choose the charity you wish to donate to. If you set your charity to VHL Family Alliance, every time you search a donation goes to us. These small donations can really add up! Its so easy to use and works great...please try it out!
Virginia Music & Arts

Amy Rhine Batten milor



Oct 20 2008 12:34 AM

Thank you for your presence on Myspace. I want to support the awareness of the disease, as it is so rare. The VHL research is helping solve a some other medical mysteries and is a link in major cancer research and treatment.
Thank you for being here.
Amy
Add Comment


©2003-2009 MySpace.com. All Rights Reserved.