Grade 2/3 AA Frontal lobe
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my husband is begining his
my husband is begining his 11th year of life after having a aa3 inoperable tumor. he had radiation, stereotactic radiation and years of chemo. this young mother needs to be at the best teaching hospital in her area for her best chance. it is a hard road as i imagine she is on the steroid decadron. it has side effects but hopefully she won't have to take it too long. believe me she will need all the help she can possibly get during this time. it will take time for her to recover. radiation and drugs are hard on them. right now the important thing for all of you know is that is possible beat this thing.0 -
Sue, thank you so much forsue Siwek said:my husband is begining his
my husband is begining his 11th year of life after having a aa3 inoperable tumor. he had radiation, stereotactic radiation and years of chemo. this young mother needs to be at the best teaching hospital in her area for her best chance. it is a hard road as i imagine she is on the steroid decadron. it has side effects but hopefully she won't have to take it too long. believe me she will need all the help she can possibly get during this time. it will take time for her to recover. radiation and drugs are hard on them. right now the important thing for all of you know is that is possible beat this thing.
Sue, thank you so much for your words of wisdom, it is very nice to hear people that have conquered this awful disease! She is at the best hospital in our area she's going to John Hopkins in Philly. The uncertainty of...Is the radiation going to kill it all? If so will it come back? and of course the common one I'm sure everyone feels that is conflicted with this disease is... why me? I am uncertain if she is taking steriod deadron, I think she's just currently on her seizure medicine she will find out on the 21st when her chemo/radiation will start. I am so happy for you and your husband for having 11yrs cancer free:) I hope and pray 11 years from now I will be able to tell someone her story and help relieve some of there anxiety. God Bless you and your husband!0 -
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It's probaly a good thing that she doesn't read the information on the internet. It can be quite scary and depressing. I have learned that a lot of people live many years with this tumor. My 18 year old daughter had an AA3 in Feb. 09 and she is doing really well. Just hold her hand, comfort her and encourage her. She is going to pull through this thing. God bless.0 -
i am hoping you will haveDeanamm said:Sue, thank you so much for
Sue, thank you so much for your words of wisdom, it is very nice to hear people that have conquered this awful disease! She is at the best hospital in our area she's going to John Hopkins in Philly. The uncertainty of...Is the radiation going to kill it all? If so will it come back? and of course the common one I'm sure everyone feels that is conflicted with this disease is... why me? I am uncertain if she is taking steriod deadron, I think she's just currently on her seizure medicine she will find out on the 21st when her chemo/radiation will start. I am so happy for you and your husband for having 11yrs cancer free:) I hope and pray 11 years from now I will be able to tell someone her story and help relieve some of there anxiety. God Bless you and your husband!
i am hoping you will have good results. you are at the best hospital just be postitive. i remember saying to my friends...don't tell me that he can't make it! keep it to your self. they did and he did.keep posting on this site i will be watching.0
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