I have just learned far more about brain tumors,(low grade gliomas to be specific) than I ever wanted to know and none of it is at all reassuring
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I am speechless in the face of all you are having to bear. But I should tell you that I had a friend in San Francisco who had this very same thing. They didn't find the tumor until she started having seizures. When they operated they discovered it was the size of a lemon and to make matters worse it was grown around one of the major veins in her brain and they couldn't get all of it. But after a round of chemo she was released - back to her career as a nurse. Back to her life. Now after about 15 years all is still well with her. This is not hopeless - really its not dear. There is so much that can be done. There is so much genuine hope there. And I will as always keep yo and yours in my prayers.
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"Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow.” Mary Anne Radmacher
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