I'm sorry any of us have to be here, I lost my wife just before Christmas to lung cancer, possibly thru the process of grieving, I have not been listening to my own body trying to warn me of my own health, I have just had a brain tumour diagnosis, (this week) if I had paid attention this could have been discovered a few months ago, hopefully not to late! So far I've been told it's primary, it's location affects my speach and a few fine motor skills, I'm going to have to go thru this basically alone, yes I'll have family support, but no one at home at the end of the day, nights on my own, I've been doing this since my wife died, so used to being alone, but now, I'm ill it will be so much worse.
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