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High grade Glioma - What questions should I ask?

Brain Tumor | Last Active: May 2 7:18pm | Replies (58)

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@kristin1990

First of all. Don’t panic. Easier said than done. But what you can do is take into account of how you are feeling, physically and emotionally. Take into account of yourself as I have found we can get lost in the diagnosis and treatments. Affirmation of who you are, I found, was critical for me, you are not just a case to be studied.
Pay attention to your senses and capabilities as these can be affected by the changes in your brain.

If you wish, you can read journals although I suggest joining a support group for moral support as well as access to information, check out MassKickers via Facebook for starters, we have a great team of brain tumour thrivers on there.

Keep a journal of your thoughts, emotions, symptoms. It is helpful to sort out the things going on in and around you. And don’t stop enjoying life. Remember to treat your spirit as much as your body. A positive mind can do wonders for the brain.

I found painting and wood work to be very therapeutic.

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Thank you so kindly for your reply! I'll check out the group you mentioned. I've already decided a journal will help keep my thoughts straight too! Appreciate the suggestions!