Hello all:-
1232Michelle in regards to the blemish.
We had an MRI in Sept last year (was it only then), which showed a blemish, the chemotherapist wanted to start Pieter on the trial of Avastin (we were to think about it), then in Nov she was away and the locum did not know about it and did not see what fuss was about with new MRI, so nothing done. Then in Jan this year the blemish was then 1.2cm in size and by March over 3cm in size (which by then was to big for surgery as it was located in left temporal lobe), had it been in the same area as the first two tumors then we would have had a greater success, and had Pieter for longer. So I am afraid there is a chance that a new tumor is forming but medical staff are still themselves learning more and more about these tumors, the brain is such a complex part of the body.
Summer Fun in regards to tumors only being in the brain.
GBM is a brain tumor, it affects the Glio cells in the brain. You know the old saying that we only use 10% of our brain, well apparently the other 90% (approx) is Glio cells and fluid which assist the neurons to work and it is a defect in the Glio cells that create the tumor. So yes, the cancer is only based in brain and do not travel through the body.
GBM:- think of those little round mushrooms that you see, and when you touch it, it pops and the green spores flow away to land and grow again.
Well GBM is similar, when operating the tumor once disturbed can do similar in regards to a cell or two breaking away and starting a new tumor within 2-5cm from original tumor, that is why most GBM tumors are clustered in one area. In regards to Pieter his first two where in right and left frontal lobe (within a short space from each other), but the third was in left temporal lobe (which was like GBM starting all over again as it was not associated with the first ones), which is why no surgery.
For people who have re-occurring tumors in the same area of the original have a better chance for longer life.
Rain76 in regards to repetitive phrases.
Pieter also went through that, one day everything would be the word birdies, another flowers. Pieter also liked to know where we are, what we are doing. So I started talking all the time, just chatting so Pieter would know where I am, as he declined I would explain to him what I was doing, why I am doing it, it provided him comfort.
In the end, as his breathing changed, I sat with him, telling Pieter I loved him, that we all loved him, and just before he passed away, I told Pieter that it was okay, that we will be okay (though inside I was screaming to Pieter not to leave me, us), it was his special time and to put my thoughts onto him would not have made his passing easier.
I also prepared the funeral prior to Pieter passing and yes it did help. As I had started open dialogue with the funeral home and so once Pieter passed, the assistance from the funeral home was fantastic (it made me feel like they understood me).
Though we did not get to change as much into my name as we should have so now the solicitors are helping me, so that I can get things arranged in regards to the property. So yes, I do believe that once cancer (GBM) is diagnosed, then changing details, making arrangements as much as possible is a great idea, as it does take pressure away.
Peanutz in regards to tumor and spreading.
I think I answered above. I am glad to hear hubby is going okay at this point. The journey is like a bad roller coaster in regards to how it affects the person and family. I think of you and all who use the site, as I have a good understanding of the current journey you are all on and I wish you all the strength, love, and a shoulder to cry on at any time.
Remember that if you just want to vent, chat, or get stuff off your liver (so to speak) I am here.