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My mother has a brain tumor


Nienna

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Well, I'm presuming that you're cut from the same same stock as your Mom. And knowing the strength in you, is enough for me to believe she has the same strength necessary to conquer this. I have a strong feeling she will be fine. :grouphug

:blushing: Aww! LOL Thank you.

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Update:

Mom had her surgery today. It went VERY well, and she is totally herself and already feeling better. I spent quite awhile with her this afternoon and am feeling rather relieved.

The tumor ended up being the size of a medium apple, but elongated. They were able to remove most of it but had to leave some of it along one of the ventricles in her brain to avoid damage. We don't have the pathology report yet but the doctor feels it is malignant and is a Stage 3 or 4 tumor.

She'll have chemo and radiation for about 6 weeks and we'll hope for the best. Not the greatest outcome but she came through this first obstacle very well so everyone is feeling cheerful and hopeful.

:grouphug

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Update: Still no pathology report. They say maybe Monday now?

Mom came home yesterday afternoon. They told her it was the earliest they have ever released anyone after that surgery but she was doing so well, there was no reason to keep her. She is starting to get some pretty severe swelling in her forehead / eyes though so she looks pretty bad. The doctors say it is normal though.

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Update: Still no pathology report. They say maybe Monday now?

Mom came home yesterday afternoon. They told her it was the earliest they have ever released anyone after that surgery but she was doing so well, there was no reason to keep her. She is starting to get some pretty severe swelling in her forehead / eyes though so she looks pretty bad. The doctors say it is normal though.

Yay for fast recover. Hopefully this is a good sign for her overall recovery.

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Update: Still no pathology report. They say maybe Monday now?

Mom came home yesterday afternoon. They told her it was the earliest they have ever released anyone after that surgery but she was doing so well, there was no reason to keep her. She is starting to get some pretty severe swelling in her forehead / eyes though so she looks pretty bad. The doctors say it is normal though.

hoping for the best for you & mom.

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Not even a preliminary report?!

AAAAAAAARGH!!! Pathologists and Radiologists...the frakking banker hours doctors. :rant:

Not that I am bitter about either specialties being impossible to find to talk to for results that have to be done quickly. Nope. Not a bit.

This pathologist had better be one of the better in his field...

My hopes are with you.

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Path report came back. It is a Stage 4 Glioblastoma. Basically the worst result possible, but she has the best scenario possible within it. The doctors think she'll do well with treatments and we have hope.

:grouphug i hope everything gose well sweetheart ill pray and hope for the best

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Path report came back. It is a Stage 4 Glioblastoma. Basically the worst result possible, but she has the best scenario possible within it. The doctors think she'll do well with treatments and we have hope.

She sounds like a fighter.

And she has someone good who loves her and cares for her deeply--you.

That goes a long way.

I'm just going to send my wishes and :grouphug:grouphug your way and hope she'll conquer this soon.

And don't forget to take care of yourself. We too often forget ourselves when thinking of our loved ones.

:grouphug

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Path report came back. It is a Stage 4 Glioblastoma. Basically the worst result possible, but she has the best scenario possible within it. The doctors think she'll do well with treatments and we have hope.

Stage 4...glioblastoma multiforme

:grouphug

You keep your best friend fighting. The next step in this is going to be very rough. *hugs*

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