My father (84) was sent home after a couple of weeks in hospital with an inoperable tumour in the cerebellum. We were took he had weeks to live
what worries me is my poor mum was geared up to thinking we only had a matter of days and seems to want to do everything herself, that was three weeks ago and I worry we could have more long weeks ahead (carers are on hand but she keeps refusing) since he got home he seems a lot better (some confusion and incontenence and difficulty walking but eating, drinking, sleeping and communicating fairly well) and I worry that him stabilising means his prognosis is inaccurate. As mean as that seems I'm not sure how much longer my mum can cope and just want it to end. I feel so guilty saying that.
what is everyone's experience of brain tumour prognosis? Are the doctors accurate with 'weeks' and do patients tend to rally when they get home and put on all the meds?