My wife was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma in December 24. I've been her main carer since although ive had lots of help. She had a second op on the 3rd of july and which caused alot of mobitlty and congnitive issue on comparison to the first op in November and in 4 weeks we didnt see any improvement really . Today she had an operation again because of her wound was infected and I cant help but feel how did I not notice. All the other treatment has to go on hold now as she needs to recover and also is missing some skull due to infection. With our young kids trying to be at home ive told myself to cling on to the positives as much as I can. This is up there with the lowest I've felt. But I k ow I can be strong for my family and for my wife. All the best everyone
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