I was diagnosed with a grade 4 Glioblastoma ( Brain cancer) in July 2022 initially it was investigated as a secondary cancer , as i also had a lesion on my liver. But when that came back benign, I opted for a craniotomy to have the mass removed . After surgery, I was asked to cone and see the surgical team and also received an appointment with oncology for the next day. The surgical team told me, the mass had been identified as a grade 4 Glioblastoma and was incurable and on average life expectancy was 12 to 18 months. I am not ready to give up and promised my 4 grown up children (27, 25, 22 and 16 ) I would bear it.
Initially I found sleeping difficult and wake every hour through the night (but overtime this improved, I'd had 6 clear quarterly scans so started to believe I was in the 1% club that actually survived, then in May my scan showed regrowth, I had my second Craniotomy 3 weeks ago, and since coming out of hospital 24 hours after brain surgery, I am back to waking regularly during the night and being an emotional wreck. I don't have as strong belief that I can beat it anymore, , but need to get back in that head space, any suggestions welcome . Talking about it to family is hard as I try and protect them from the reality of the situation, and friends don't seem to fully understand
Paul x