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So sad: Husband has glioma and I feel he is fading away

Brain Tumor | Last Active: May 1 10:38pm | Replies (101)

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@colleenyoung

@rosez As patients and caregivers, we all need to rant at times. Sometimes writing out a rant can lead to clarity for the person writing. It also gives members the opportunity to share and offer solutions. Rants are welcome! Please continue to check in and share. How are you today?

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Today is the first day since this all began that I didn't want to cry all day. Two days ago I felt as if I didn't care anymore. For the sake of my sanity, i am going back to the gym. My trainer is going to set up a corner no one uses and I am going to try to start beading jewelry again.
I don't see much of an improvement in my husband but will know after the 16th when he goes for an MRI.