Hi all
I feel like a bit of an impostor as my tumour is benign, so I fully realise I am luckier than many on this forum.
A quick bit of background: 3 years ago I was diagnosed with a brain tumour when I suddenly started losing sight in one eye. Within a few days, I was in surgery and science worked its magic.Recovery was long but everything seemed great and life was almost back to normal.
Two days ago I had some bad news that the little bas*£%d was growing back.
I have been given two options:
- more surgery (not quite as invasive as last time) followed by eventual radiotherapy
OR
- radiotherapy with the hope to stop the growth
My questions are:
- What is the worst thing about radiotherapy?
- Does anyone have experience of this in the brain area? The surgean told me that there will likely be long term effects but he can't quite say what, just that it will affect my brain function.
He also warned me that as I am still quite young (I'm 42, flattery eh!) the effects will be a bit worse as they really kick in after about 20 years.
Basically, anyone that has had something similar, please let me know, what did you do and what would you do differently if you had the opportunity.
Thanks in advance :)
