Hi all

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My wife was diagnosed with high grade glioma early December after having brain surgery the month before. Treatmen has just started this week. We have a young family and alot of support around us from my wife's family and friends. Some days are abit gloomy not going to lie then all of a sudden our two daughters will start belting out defying gravity and it makes me remember that we are all stil living the best we can one day at a time! Good luck and sserenity all 

  • HI Berto

    a warm welcome to the group. Sorry to hear about all that you and wife are going through. Life's cruel but music heals so keep encouraging Defying Gravity!

    This is a safe and supportive space so please reach out here anytime. There's always someone about to listen who gets it, someone to hold your hand and someone to offer a virtual hug when its needed. You're not alone on those gloomy days and every other day. We've got you.

    It’s always good to talk so please remember that you can also call the Macmillan Support Services on 0808 808 00 00 - most services are open 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week Clicking here to see what is available. This service provides lots of cancer information, emotional support, benefit and financial guidance or just a listening ear.

    For now I'm sending you all a huge virtual hug and lots of positive energy. Keeping singing with your girls.

    love n hugs

    Wee Me xx

    Macmillan Support Line - 0808 808 00 00, 7 days a week between 8am-8pm