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My Husband's journey with Glioblastoma

Brain Tumor | Last Active: Jan 17 10:05pm | Replies (168)

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@otis123

One year ago today, my husband was recovering from his first surgery after discovering the mass in his head on 10/25/19. What a year it has been. Life certainly does change.....your daily activities, what you worry about, what you eat, what you pray for and coupled with this virus...Wow. He has come a long way and continues to feel good. His only issue is being tired all the time. I try to make him choose an activity every day--even if only for a half hour. We feel very fortunate to be here and on a positive track. The scary unknown is how long will the positive track keep going. We hope and pray that it is a very long time. He continues with Avastin every other Wednesday and wears the Optune Cap. We thank God every day for our family and friends. Wishing everyone in this group some positive news in the days ahead.

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@otis123 Your husband is recovering and on a positive track. Of course the "unknowns and the "how long" is scary. Despite this it sounds like you and your husband are thankful for every moment together and moments with family and friends.

It feels impossible to not take life for granted. I thank you for the reminder to cherish every moment.

It's good you encourage him to do an activity each day, despite his fatigue. It must be more challenging with Covid-19. May I ask what kinds of activities you do together each day?