Our fantastic mum passed away on Thursday 30th Sep it was a hard 6 month fight but mum and all of the family fought it bravely , We are all so proud of mum for how she dealt with everything that this cruel decease threw at her .
We are sorry to people who had replied or commented on our post's but we really didnt have time what with being mum's main carers and constantly looking for advice and information on Glioblastoma multiforme grade 4 .
We were always on The Brain Hospice site checking symptom timeline etc but as good as the site was we found that the the symptoms where there but they came earlier or lasted longer , mum's medication changed almost weekly we had to constantly monitor the medication and the side effects as these can be damaging than the cancer sometimes .
If anyone else is going through this or have just been told the sad news that they have a Glioblastoma or any form of cancer and would like any advice or guidance please feel free to get in touch , we will come back on at some point and go into more detail of mum's and our 6 month battle and even though mum is now at peace the fight goes on as we live on and remember mum every day and talk about her as we all ways will mum is still with us so the cancer never did and never will win .
Love and miss you so much mum xxx
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