Please please please insist on a Brain MRI every 3 months. A Grade 3 Astrocytoma even with good genetic markers is still unpredictable. My daughter had a GBM and she never went greater than 3 months. She also had good genetic markers, but her surgical team and oncologists at JHH advised that even with good markers they wanted to very closely survey her brain for a small changes. She was diagnosed in 2012 and had a very good quality of life until the last 12-18 months. Nicole was 0.07% of people with a GBM who survived greater than 10 years. Stay positive you are NOT a statistic and I hope you have DECADES of good health!
@@californiadoll6273 I think what they meant was, try to stay positive and optimistic despite hearing the statistics because you never know. It was intended to be a positive comment and didn't warrant a rude response.
I'm so sorry and frustrated that your symptoms were originally attributed to anxiety. On larger commentary as a whole, this part of what holds medicine back: "this or that" practice. It's what constrains people like me from disclosing mental health concerns from a practitioner for fear that the information will bias or contextually trivialize physiological concerns. Investigate, track, and treat patients as if more than one condition can co-occur and plan for high risk remote contingency scenarios.
Praying for you and your family for a complete healing.
O boy, you are such a sunshine. I wish you and your family all the best.
Your little girl is adorable. You're being such a strong momma. I hope you have many, many years of happiness. Thanks for sharing your story.
Its great that this can be a chronic illness versus terminal! Thinking of you and your family!
Prayers to you and yours…
🙏🏼for u and ur family 💕 Cancer truly SUCKS!! U r courageous, and beautiful! Thank you for sharing ur story 💕
OMG. YOU ARE SO CALMMMM,,,, WHY
Whishing you all the best and positive energi . I will keep in my thoughts,
Please please please insist on a Brain MRI every 3 months. A Grade 3 Astrocytoma even with good genetic markers is still unpredictable. My daughter had a GBM and she never went greater than 3 months. She also had good genetic markers, but her surgical team and oncologists at JHH advised that even with good markers they wanted to very closely survey her brain for a small changes. She was diagnosed in 2012 and had a very good quality of life until the last 12-18 months. Nicole was 0.07% of people with a GBM who survived greater than 10 years. Stay positive you are NOT a statistic and I hope you have DECADES of good health!
If shes not a statistic then why did you mention your daughters statistic
@@californiadoll6273 I think what they meant was, try to stay positive and optimistic despite hearing the statistics because you never know. It was intended to be a positive comment and didn't warrant a rude response.
Please get those MRI's early detection for reoccurrence is everything sweetest ❤️❤️
WISH YOU WELL BELLA. GOD IS GOD. PRAYING
Rooting for you😊
I'm so sorry and frustrated that your symptoms were originally attributed to anxiety. On larger commentary as a whole, this part of what holds medicine back: "this or that" practice. It's what constrains people like me from disclosing mental health concerns from a practitioner for fear that the information will bias or contextually trivialize physiological concerns. Investigate, track, and treat patients as if more than one condition can co-occur and plan for high risk remote contingency scenarios.
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IF YOU PASS !!! ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR PERSONAL SAVIOR. READ THE BIBLE . GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS
Silly comment
@@pam164 TRUTHFUL . SILLY . YOU DEFERENTIALLY.. DO NOT HAVE JESUS IN YOUR LIFE
Feel sorry for all experiencing cancer, but considering especially you Americans are consuming, no wonder. Part is genetics, major part is food.
Jabbed?
Stupid?