My wife had been deteriorating ladt few weeks froma palce where she was doing so well. Originally they said it was due to the high dose of chemo and the build up of toxicity in her body and her body had just rejected it. 2 weeks down the line really poorly had an MRI and found the other brain tumor had grown causing swelling. Op is next week. I was originally confused as they said they couldn't operate on this one after removing the other one. To be fair im optimistic my wife is my hero and she smashed the first surgery. Same surgeon also which makes me more at ease. Shock but surely easier to treat a smaller tumor. One foot infront of the other. All the best x
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