Glioblastoma stage 4 -my story so far

Posted by petesfam @petesfam, Jun 28, 2025

Glioblastoma stage 4 diagnosed 6 weeks ago: I'm 65 and had a headache. MRI showed brain tumor on left side. Next day I was helicopter driven to big hospital-brain bleed. Operated and now at Mayo Clinic for radiation and chemotherapy for 6 weeks. Half way with that.
Feel good. Happy I made it through the brain bleed. Amen for staying alive after that.
Just wondering if someone has made it over a year with a similar G cancer treatment strategy such as radiation and chemotherapy? Did chemotherapy continue later? How about those Optune(?) hats? Thank you.

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Im a 14 month survivor and happy new me. Mine was 1 step down from yours and huge. Lost about 10 months of memories. Numerous seizures then went 11 months and had a string of them. Back to learn and survive. Had radiation twice and it kemo a few sessions, now cancer free and making a comeback. Hope you have a wonderful day today and enjoy the weekend. I plan reaching 85. Im 68 now.

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thank you for the like and go for it, live as long as you can and help as
many people as you can. thats a great way to head to 85. God Bless and live
long, have a blessed weekend.

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My sibling’s story is very similar to yours. Is your methylated-wild type? I hope not. He had little or no trouble with the chemo and radiation and has refused anything else right now except for getting a second opinion. I understand that the cap is very constricting and restricting…

In my humble opinion I would find out about clinical trials that won’t affect your quality of life. It will depend on your type of dna to make a good choice. And, will it extend your time left considerably? With GBM it’s about time and enjoying your family, friends, peaceful mornings and doing what you love.

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Hello there!
Glad you made it this far.
Husband has been through chemotherapy with radiation and then heavy chemo. Tumor on left side near the ear. Doesn’t like the Optume due to having to wear it soo many hours a day. He’s currently doing targeted therapy and doing well except for some short term memory loss and some side effects from the lengthy time on steroids. Being currently weaned down from the steroids so we will see. But has his energy, still drives, We are pleased.

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Hello, my husband has GBM and tumor was on L side above ear. He’s currently 16 months past dx so far so good. He’s been strong and very active and is currently 67. He now gets targeted therapy (Bevasizamab) every other week. It took away all the cancer cells in his cancer bed. He doesn’t want to get Optune due to the length of time you have that big pack on your back even during part of your sleep. He drives and has a good quality of life which the Bev drug gives you.
Best of luck to you all.
Have a wonderful week. God bless.

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