Astrocytoma Grade III-Survivor
Jose
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I do not know where you tumor is located but if it is in the frontal lobes please answer me this at all times do you understand what is going on around you and are you faced with a time problem as to where people should be, what time it is etc. Please post if the tumor made you feel apathy and did you know you where feeling this way or after you said some did you feel sorry for what you said. Thanks0
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hi good luck i had a grade 3/4 astrocytoma left frontal lobe 10 years ago wow if you have any questions about it and the last 10 years please get in touch and i will help you outbear2222 said:I do not know where you tumor is located but if it is in the frontal lobes please answer me this at all times do you understand what is going on around you and are you faced with a time problem as to where people should be, what time it is etc. Please post if the tumor made you feel apathy and did you know you where feeling this way or after you said some did you feel sorry for what you said. Thanks
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Hello I'm glad you are doing well. I'm okay but I sometimes will need to talk with those who know what it has been like. I'm pretty used to it now because it's been since 2001. Just wanted to say Hello and maybe we can discuss situations concerning tumor sometimes. I have my annual MRI tomorrow.0
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Thanks Jose, it is my job as well, to help others who have gone through the same thing as you & I.0
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Hello, first of all thank you for telling others about your story. My sister who is 26 years old and is fighting for her life. She also has Anoplastic Astroyctoma Level 3. She has two small children and I live 90 miles away. I can't express the hope it give me that there are individuals that have survived this cancer! I have been searching for ways to encourage my sister not to give up.0
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Astrocytoma
Jose,
This friday it will be 4 weeks since my 90% resection of my Astrocytoma Tumor. Yesterday I met with the Oncologist to get the next step. I found out that the next step will be 6 weeks of radiation and chemotherapy. I am trying to be strong and not doubt. Everyday I wake up and say that I am going to beat this thing.
I am 28 years old and my husband and I just celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary on the 19th.
What lead you to your tumor discovery? How did you cope with the times of doubt? My surgeon has been amazingly positive so I try to cling to that, but still get discouraged.
I pray that all is still well with you, and if you could please fill me in on your journey.
Thank You,
Kara1 -
grade III AAheyrabbit said:hi good luck i had a grade 3/4 astrocytoma left frontal lobe 10 years ago wow if you have any questions about it and the last 10 years please get in touch and i will help you out
I got graded a III after they said my AA was originally a II so craniotomy and complete resection was done. I have 3 year old twins and a 16 month old. I'm wondering about the stats you read, are they as bad? how is your story panning out?0 -
I posted in another thread,
I posted in another thread, but I had a grade 3 astrocytoma tumor on the right frontal lobe. It was completely removed and have been cancer free as far as I know for 15 + years. I am looking to find other's stories of long term problems and issues they have had.0 -
please help
Hi, my niece has AA, the doctors are not giving us a lot of time.
She was diagnosed 4 months ago , had radiation done, chemo. Please help if anyone has a child with non-operatable AA grade 3.
May G-d help all who are suffering with any illness. thank you, angela
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your sistergvillek said:Hello, first of all thank you for telling others about your story. My sister who is 26 years old and is fighting for her life. She also has Anoplastic Astroyctoma Level 3. She has two small children and I live 90 miles away. I can't express the hope it give me that there are individuals that have survived this cancer! I have been searching for ways to encourage my sister not to give up.
Can you tell us when your sister was diagnosed?0 -
astrocytoma grade IIronefx said:I posted in another thread,
I posted in another thread, but I had a grade 3 astrocytoma tumor on the right frontal lobe. It was completely removed and have been cancer free as far as I know for 15 + years. I am looking to find other's stories of long term problems and issues they have had.
Did you have any further treatment? My daughter has grade II astrocytoma left frontal lobe. The Dr. said he completely removed tumor and she needs no further treatment for now. She is having short term memory problems but not so bad that she cannot work.0 -
quilmesQuilmes said:Yep it was in the frontal lobe, now it's dead. It's considered a small cyst, that will not reoccur. In addition yes I have short term memory lost, and sometimes date and time problems. What is your story please share it with me.
My daughter had a grade II astrocytoma removed in March. Dr. said he removed it all and she needs no further treatment other than repeat mri's. He said if it did come back it probably would be a more aggressive tumor. He gave her a 50-50 chance of it coming back. Did your dr. tell you that0 -
Grade 3 Astrocytoma
Hi
I have Grade 3 Astrocytoma and can take any help I can. Diagnosed in Dec.2005. Chemo and Radiation and now I am trembling. Hope all with cancer will someday be saved and be cancer free. I believe we cancer patients are suffering but never as much as those who love us and are looking at us everyday helpless wishing they could do anything to make us feel better.0 -
effects of chemo & radiationkempenl said:Effects of chemo and radiation
Can you and all survivors please tell us what long-term effects you've had from chemo and radiation?
thank you so much.
I am the mother of a 47 yr old daughter who had AA grade 3.She is 7 yrs.clean.she is going to have her MRI in may and every time I cross my fingers.I have tried to ask docs about the long term effects with no answers.I finally realized that they just don't know, as most people don't last long enough to do studies on them.I saw that my daughter didn't lose hair from the temedar but she lost hair from the radiation.large strip that didn't come back. she has gone to a doctors for tests and has short term memory loss ,fatigue,cognitive problems ,impulsivness, loss of common sense ,anxiety and some times depression.each year that she takes the tests it gets a little worse.I blame the radiation to her brain.I am sure that it has killed good cells as well as bad cells.she certainly is very frustrated.I feel it is getting worse little by little.0
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