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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

Hi @rosez, oh dear. I can understand that you must feel like you just want the world to stop spinning so you can get off of it for a moment. You're being asked to bear a lot right now. What type of lymphoma has your daughter been diagnosed with? Do they know yet? I will connect you with others.

The body is a remarkable thing. It regulates our internal body temperature even when it is hot (or cold) outside. Typically hot weather does not increase a temperature reading. Are you sure that it was the heat that raised your husband's temperature or might he have a light fever? Were the doctor appointments with a potential new PCP?

It is hard to find the patience, especially when all the focus is on the patient. What do you feel that your husband could be trying harder with?

You're not alone, Rose. I'm here. I'm listening without judgement. It's a safe space to say how you feel.

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Her diagnosis won't be complete until this week but is definitely lymphoma
It is normal for our temperature to go up here because of the. Usually if we sit in a cool place it goes down.
My husband doesn't want to walk and gives up too easily