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My husband had a very difficult time recovering from radiation for his brain tumor. It was a good two months before he started to come out of his radiation fog. It was very frightening as I started to think his severe fatigue, confusion and weakness was a permanent condition. But he did recover. Don't give up hope. -
I don't know about this typeBeckymarie said:radiation
My husband had a very difficult time recovering from radiation for his brain tumor. It was a good two months before he started to come out of his radiation fog. It was very frightening as I started to think his severe fatigue, confusion and weakness was a permanent condition. But he did recover. Don't give up hope.
I don't know about this type of tumor but my sister as AA3. The radiation did not shrink her tumor but chemo made it go away and her last 3 MRI's were all clear. Please don't lose hope. -
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Thank you for you words ,Beckymarie said:radiation
My husband had a very difficult time recovering from radiation for his brain tumor. It was a good two months before he started to come out of his radiation fog. It was very frightening as I started to think his severe fatigue, confusion and weakness was a permanent condition. But he did recover. Don't give up hope.
Thank you for you words , they was like most beautiful song for my ears.There is a hope a big hope because my son is fillings exactly how you are describe your husband had fills.My son fighting with this 3 years and few months before they discover tumor in his brain Before radiation he was weak and difficult to walking and lost his short term memory almost a year now.Is there any hope that his memory will come back. I can get any answer from his doctor (oncologist).Oh, thank you to everybody and thank s God and I find this Cancer Survivors Netwoork
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How is your husband now?,Beckymarie said:radiation
My husband had a very difficult time recovering from radiation for his brain tumor. It was a good two months before he started to come out of his radiation fog. It was very frightening as I started to think his severe fatigue, confusion and weakness was a permanent condition. But he did recover. Don't give up hope.
How is your husband now?, and which kind of tumor he had?
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