Does anyone survive brain cancer?
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My husband had lung cancer that spread to the brain. Had surgery to remove the brain tumor January 27, 1999. Then radiation to the brain and to the lung. Then he underwent Physical Therapy and began walking, driving again (had weakness in the right side, like a stroke victim) He fell and broke his right hip in December that year, so now walks with a walker.0
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Sorry, hit submit button before done. Anyway he had another small leision in the lung and on Jan. 4th had what they call radiofrequency ablation which means they went in and burned off the cancer cells. His lung function is only 26%, so this was the best surgery for him. Doesn't even need to have oxygen! He is doing fine, still has a drainage tube that is draining the lung, but expects it to come out next week when we go back to the Dr. Will need radiation to the lung again. But, hey, I'm expecting to have him around for awhile. So, yes one does survive brain cancer and he does have a quality of life. We go to church, out to dinner, usually Fla. in the winter, etc. So, expect the best. God Bless!kidjpo said:My husband had lung cancer that spread to the brain. Had surgery to remove the brain tumor January 27, 1999. Then radiation to the brain and to the lung. Then he underwent Physical Therapy and began walking, driving again (had weakness in the right side, like a stroke victim) He fell and broke his right hip in December that year, so now walks with a walker.
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I was diagnosed with brain cancer, I had a cancerous tumor called an ependymoma. It's not exactly the same thing, but it was brain surgury. I had to go through two brain surguries, and radiation. They got it all, so i'm very thankful. I have the rest of my life in front of me now, I am a surviver. I hope this helps you some.
God Bless,
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Hi lisa777 I had a tumour removed from near brain stem about 13 months ago, said to be rare and slow growing.Had stereotactic radio therapy 2 months ago.I have right side weakness,but can walk and talk alright.Live in New Zealand am 69.lisa777 said:I am a brain cancer survivor, so yes we do exsist. I had a very rare and complicated type and had less then a 5% chance to live. .
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Hi, My father was just found out he has brain cancer, 9 months ago, he had a small cancer tumor removed from his lung, he had been in terrible pain, in the back neck, etc they thought it was nerve damage, to make a long story shorter, he has 2 lison's and another on the neck near the spine. He is having radiation now for 10 days, then that's all they can do. We don't know what to expect, the Dr's say best case he will live for a year, has anyone gone through this ?? they can't operate, due to multiple spots, and they say they can only radiate the head for the 10 days.tazmoe said:I was diagnosed with brain cancer, I had a cancerous tumor called an ependymoma. It's not exactly the same thing, but it was brain surgury. I had to go through two brain surguries, and radiation. They got it all, so i'm very thankful. I have the rest of my life in front of me now, I am a surviver. I hope this helps you some.
God Bless,
Tazmoe
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My son now 5yrs. old had a medullablastoma tumor removed when he was 2yrs. old, it was very large and over the medulla and onto the right and left side. He had chemo. and radation. He does have some slite weakness on his right side,a bit of a blance problem and because of his age at the treatment he now has and will always have learning disabilties. I was told about the risks and everyone thought the outcome would be worse because of the size,place and his young age at treatment. But he is here and can walk, talk, play and laugh. He also is one of the most loving kids I know and gives the best hugs! I can not count the nights the nurses cryed with me and tryed to build me up because everyone was sure he would not make it to the morning, so even when it seems its worse,never give up, I can not say that everyone makes it, but my son sends you a big hug and tell you sometimes things get better!0
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Hi,my name is Giner I am new to this network .Just browsing,hope you don't mine.I had the same thing you did.I am 33yrs.old now and I had my surgery when I was 12yrs.old.I am a suvivor too.Glad to read about someone who went through the same as I.If you would like to talk feel free.My e-mail is luckycharm705@aol.comtazmoe said:I was diagnosed with brain cancer, I had a cancerous tumor called an ependymoma. It's not exactly the same thing, but it was brain surgury. I had to go through two brain surguries, and radiation. They got it all, so i'm very thankful. I have the rest of my life in front of me now, I am a surviver. I hope this helps you some.
God Bless,
Tazmoe
TO:TAZMOE,or others who have had same type of cancer.0 -
Yes mate I have my 3rd malignant brain tumor I have had 2 removed and a large section of my brain that slowly died but luckly my left hand side learnt to take over. If you want to ask any questions just message me I will be happy to answer any questions no matter how graphic or touching you think they may be as it is my life and has been since I was 10 which is 18 yrs ago0
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hi i had a tumour which covered 1/4 of my brain removed 2 years ago i then went through months of radiotherapy,,i am ok now though it has left me with epilepsy0
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Yes, Ihave survived over 5 years. I went through Radiation, and Chemo. But I think the best thing is to look Up and ask the Lord for Helpoahquay said:What about if the docs can't remove all of the tumor and it's malignant? My wife had most of a malignant tumor removed and they're giving her only 5 years. I just found out yesterday and I'm scared.
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My husband underwent 15 days of whole brain radiation and is now undergoing chemo for his lung. Has anyone experienced severe forehead burn, nausea and extreme fatigue and how long does the forehead redness last? Thanks.DCovington said:Yes, Ihave survived over 5 years. I went through Radiation, and Chemo. But I think the best thing is to look Up and ask the Lord for Help
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my 2.5 year old grandaughter was diagnosed with a brain tumor back in january it has now been over two months and she is on her second chemo out of six they are very extensive she is not able to talk,see,situp or move any of her body parts. can you let me know if this is what your son went through or let me know how long it took for him to start getting back to normal.thanks bethRuth13 said:My son now 5yrs. old had a medullablastoma tumor removed when he was 2yrs. old, it was very large and over the medulla and onto the right and left side. He had chemo. and radation. He does have some slite weakness on his right side,a bit of a blance problem and because of his age at the treatment he now has and will always have learning disabilties. I was told about the risks and everyone thought the outcome would be worse because of the size,place and his young age at treatment. But he is here and can walk, talk, play and laugh. He also is one of the most loving kids I know and gives the best hugs! I can not count the nights the nurses cryed with me and tryed to build me up because everyone was sure he would not make it to the morning, so even when it seems its worse,never give up, I can not say that everyone makes it, but my son sends you a big hug and tell you sometimes things get better!
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severe forehead burn, nausea and extreme fatigueCarolyn48 said:My husband underwent 15 days of whole brain radiation and is now undergoing chemo for his lung. Has anyone experienced severe forehead burn, nausea and extreme fatigue and how long does the forehead redness last? Thanks.
It goes away eventually, my husband had 25 WBR Treatments and his head felt like you could fry an egg on it. It was burning up for months.0 -
Brain cancer
Anyone reading this post has survived brain cancer.
In the end Nature will have its way with all of us. Until then I think it is helpful to relax, take care of yourself, accept one's condition with grace and try to be a model of love. In the end that is all there is.
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