My girlfriends Mother was diagnosed with grade 2 Astrocytoma 5 years ago. She was given a year to live but she suprised us all as she has so many times throughout this whole process and she managed to get back to normal life. She ate extremely well, exercised often and even drove for about 2 years. This all changed about a month ago. Suddenly, she lost feeling in her complete right side. Unable to walk or move her right arm (the tumor is on her left side). She went to hospital for a short while and was told her tumor had moved to grade 4. She was sent home with just weeks to live, as they would not offer any more treatment unless they saw a major improvement in her health. This is all so terrifying. She has been home for just over 2 weeks now and her deterioration is beyond anything i could ever imagine. She was ok at first, just a little confused and unable to find the words she wanted to say at times. A lot of crying as she knew what was to come. Now, she has completely lost her mind - she is trying to harm herself constantly, she thinks that everybody around her are the ones doing this to her, she has lost all emotion and compassion, its awful. The palliative nurse told us she would not be suprised if its days now. I just cant comprehend what is going on and how people get through this. I am only here a few times a week for a few hours - i dont know how my girlfriend and her family have managed to cope with it all they are truly amazing. She lost her dad just over a year ago also and she is not even 19 yet. I am terrified for her and i just hope i can help her get through this. I have looked all over the internent and cant find no information on glioblastoma patients and self harming/suicide. Has anybody else experienced anything like this? She has been punching herself in the head and trying to stab her throat with the opposite side of a metal spoon. Obviously , we wont be giving her anything that can cause her harm any more.
Thanks in advance & all of those suffering out there the very best. Cancer is a horrible disease