Boston Brain Tumor Walk
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I am in the same shoes
I have thought and think the things you mentioned about your journey with your husband. When I look back at the months of deterioration and suffering I wonder how I coped and was able to stay strong for my husband. I am a nurse and certainly have seen my share of pain and suffering but I have never experienced patient nor a loved one with brain cancer suffer until my husband was diagnosed with this terrible disease at the age of 48. A year and a half ago when he was initially diagnosed the triage nurse in the oncologist office said to me" I strongly suggest you find a counselor for support " I was initially taken back at that point of her advice but now looking back I see that she knew what a toll this disease takes on the family and knew what was facing me ahead as the wife and caregiver. Maybe next year I will look to see what I can do to volunteer at the walk
Mary0 -
As hard as it is to beCaregiver1963 said:I am in the same shoes
I have thought and think the things you mentioned about your journey with your husband. When I look back at the months of deterioration and suffering I wonder how I coped and was able to stay strong for my husband. I am a nurse and certainly have seen my share of pain and suffering but I have never experienced patient nor a loved one with brain cancer suffer until my husband was diagnosed with this terrible disease at the age of 48. A year and a half ago when he was initially diagnosed the triage nurse in the oncologist office said to me" I strongly suggest you find a counselor for support " I was initially taken back at that point of her advice but now looking back I see that she knew what a toll this disease takes on the family and knew what was facing me ahead as the wife and caregiver. Maybe next year I will look to see what I can do to volunteer at the walk
Mary
As hard as it is to be without my husband, I think seeing what so many of those still fighting this disease are going through puts a different perspective on things. I feel like I am not expressing myself well. I wish Terry was back here with me. But as you said the toll of caring for someone with brain cancer takes such a physical and emotional toll on a family. I said to my daughters several times as we listened to various speakers at this fundraiser, "this part is over for us, now we have to go through the healing process." As sad as we are without him, the 16 months of his illness was something I don't think I could go through again.
Becky0
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