My wife was diagnosed with stage 4 glioma in December after surgery in November. Since has been the whirl wind. 1 minth ago my wife couldn't even turn the tv on by herself now she gets up and makes breakfast. I'm also getting told off alot more again which tells me her mind is kicking into gear again. She finish her first round of treatment next Monday and we have arrange lots of family to witness her ringing the bell. The month off treatment is a welcome break for my wife I imagine as it will be for the rest of us. Not sure if I'm in a false sense of security as I've tried my best to stay positive throughout this while process for our young daughters and of course my wife. Apart from tiredness and hair loss it seems that she hasn't had many other symptoms which is good. Just wanted ti share our journey so far. One day at a time. Cheers
Hi Berto
nice to hear a positive story. Long may this improvement last. My late husband G remained stable for 2 years post-surgery and after the initial 6 weeks of treatment.
love n hugs
Wee Me xx
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