brain tumor

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hi new to this my daughter was diagnosed 5 years ago with a high grade brain tumor she went through cemo and radio and was all caner free for 6 years it has now come back in the brain stem and doctors have said there is nothing the can do is there any anything else we can try people say about htc im just looking for any ideas please as im very lost at the moment many thanks

  • U might want to post this in the Brain cancer group to get more response from ppl " in the know" and also maybe in Family and friends to get support for yourself?

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    FormerMember in reply to buttercup01

    ok that's great thanks

  • Hi  and a second welcome to the Online Community, although I am so sorry to see you having to find us.

    I am sorry to hear about your daughter. A cancer diagnosis can bring a lot of stress on a family but talking with people who are on the same journey can help a lot and will reduce the whirlwind wind that is rushing in your head.

    Follow this link to our Brain tumours forum where you will connect with people who understand the journey your daughter is on. You can ask the folks questions about treatments, what to expect and how to help during this time.

    Follow the link and join the group by hitting the ‘Join the Group’ tab just under the main group name. At this point go to the right on the group home page and select how you want to receive email notifications when someone answers your posts.

    The best way to get support is to go to the 'Start a Discussion' tab just under the main group name. Set up your own Discussion and Introduce yourself to the group - you could just copy an paste what you have in this first post.

    We do have lots of other general Cancer experience  groups. You may find the  Carers Forum, Friends and Family Forum  and Supporting someone with incurable cancer helpful.

    You may find our various Macmillan Support Line Services to be helpful - call them on 0808 808 00 00 This free service covers Emotional Support, Practical Information. Clinical Information, Financial Support and Work Guidance mostly open 8.00 to 8.00 but check the link.

    We also have our ‘Ask an Expert’ section where you can post questions to our mostly Volunteer Experts but please allow 2 working days to get a reply.

    Talking to people face to face can help a lot so check to see if you have any Local Macmillan Support Groups in your area or a Maggie’s Centre as these folks are amazing.

    When you feel up to it think about putting some information in your profile. This really helps others when answering. It also means that you don't have to keep repeating yourself.

    To do this click on YOUR username, look to the left and select 'Edit Profile'. Put as much or as little in your profile and you can amend it at any time - you can see members profiles by hitting our forum names.

    All the very best.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

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