I WAS TOLD I HAD A BRAIN TUMOR
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I am really surprised that noone has responded to your message. What you are saying about the depression reminds me of what I have gone through. I have had depression for years and was also diagnosed with a sleep disorder and wonder if any of it was caused by my brain tumor. I had surgery in August, but only 50% of it was removed, and I am going for stereotactic radiosurgery tomorrow. I have a grade II astrocytoma in my left temporal lobe. Since it is a grade II, they believe that it is slow growing for now.
I have two kids - one is 15 and the other just turned 7. Of course, my 15 year old knows everything, and my 7 year old knows as much as he needs to right now. My doctor hasn't give me a time frame for my life span - statistics show that most people with a grade II don't survive more than 10 years before it turns into something more agressive, could be less than 10 (like one year) or it could be 20 years from now. My mom always says "Well, any of us could get hit by a Mack truck tomorrow..." So, I think to live every day the best we can is a good plan for everyone. I don't think I will tell my seven year old that I could die from my brain tumor, not yet, not unless I was really close. I want him to be able to enjoy his childhood as long as possible, kids have so much to deal with nowadays, why give him something else today?
It sounds like you have a wonderful family, be grateful for them and enjoy them! Take care!0 -
brain tumorsurvivor since 2005
a sizure and an MRI found a frontal lobe tumor, had a sterotatic crainiotomy, 35 radiation treatments following, brain swoll to the point a stroke occured. 4 months in a wheel chair at rehab learning to walk and function, so I also live each day to the fullest with a smile. Rather than thinking in to the future, I live in one or two minute buckets. Hope this finds you in good health God Speed to you
Kirt0 -
Shocked to hear you hadkpeden said:brain tumorsurvivor since 2005
a sizure and an MRI found a frontal lobe tumor, had a sterotatic crainiotomy, 35 radiation treatments following, brain swoll to the point a stroke occured. 4 months in a wheel chair at rehab learning to walk and function, so I also live each day to the fullest with a smile. Rather than thinking in to the future, I live in one or two minute buckets. Hope this finds you in good health God Speed to you
Kirt
Shocked to hear you had brain tumor.Pleased with you.
Is it the primary stage.Hope you will get well.
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My Mom has a brain tumor
WOW your comments and story sounds so similar to hers. She was going through life as normal and started having dizzy spells, thought it was vertigo. It got worse and worse. Finally after a fall doc said go the ER, ,did an MRI found 3 tumors! WHAT THE??? They did surgery to remove the biggest one and couldn't get the other 2. She has moved in with me in SC (from TN) and started chemo last week. Path report says it's a stage IV Gioblastoma (GBM). I guess the worst kind from what I've read. BUT, ,seems there are survivors!?? She qualified for a clinical research program at Duke university. we go there once a month to monitor progress. we are only one month into this process. Anyone out there who can offer support/ideas/advice etc...PLEASE write me. I have a 14 year old son, and my husband who are both wonderful. I haven't told my son everything, just that she has brain cancer. I haven't asked how long, i just don't want to know.0 -
What and When to Tell Your Kids
When I was eleven (1955), my dad was dx'ed with lung cancer. My parents elected to live as "normally" as we could,... which for them at the time meant not-talking-about-it! Each of us four kids learned about it differently. Seven years later, even his Death Certificate lied that he died of pleurisy.
The opposite of Hope is Despair,... but the enemy of Hope is Not-Talking-About-It.
Now I'm 65 and I've got a brain cancer,... and some leftover baggage to sort through as well.
We don't need to have all the answers, RED09, and it's alright to invite your kids to come along -- as fellow travelers, explorers, on this adventure of discovery. Share your discoveries with them,... and ask them to share theirs with you. And let every day be an adventure in Cancervivorville.0
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