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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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Hello, @debraank - I can imagine learning your husband's glioblastoma had metastasized and his emergency surgery and hospitalization were overwhelming.

Apologies for the delay in explaining this, but I wanted to let you know I've moved your post here to where members were talking about various types of gliomas, (which include glioblastoma, as you know). Hoping that members like @eileen61 @marcyprof @pejiota4jack will return to provide some support and share any similar experiences as your husband's glioblastoma metastasis into his spine. I'd also like to invite @bjh369 @tanyabaust @merrijohnson @holly56 to add any thoughts on the situation of a brain tumor spreading.

I'm wondering how your husband is doing now, debraannk? Is he out of the hospital? How is the radiation treatment going?

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Thank you so much for replying and moving my post. He is currently back home after a long 16 day hospital stay to recover from the emergency surgery to remove the tumor in his spine in near his 3rd vertabrae. He has since completed 10 additional radiation treatments to his neck and on new year's Eve he had an MRI on his brain and spine and we find out how everything looks tomorrow, January 3, 2020. For having brain surgery and spine surgery within about 6 months, he is actually doing pretty well. He has some right side mobility issues and pain. Hoping for some good news tomorrow ❤️
Deb