My mother was diagnosed with GBM at the age of 86. Because of her age she and her doctors decided against surgery. She went through radiation which reduced the tumor to being almost undetectable. Unfortunately, she died at 87 but GBM wasn't the cause of death. She simply lived a good, long life. If she had been diagnosed as a young person she would have been a long term survivor. Her doctors agreed.
Thank you for this video ❤ my mom was just diagnosed with HGG still waiting on the rest of the results and I have been scouring the internet for hope . You gave me that this evening 😢❤
Apologies for the late reply, but I hope all is well! Try to take the positive from something horrible like cancer. I look at it as revealing how we truly don't know what's next, and we should enjoy life to the fullest for what time we have! Be with the ones you love, the ones you always said you'd schedule time for. Watch the movies everyone always told you to watch, but you told yourself you would one day. Sit out on the backyard porch, watching the sunset as you listen to your favorite band.
Life is odd. My moms doc told us to never rule out miracles. She has had her first reoccurrence but shes fighting and keeping positive. Thank you for the good vibes and hope your lo-fi music takes off. Good stuff. 🎉
My Cousins Doctors would never give him a timeframe, and he was told not to Google his diagnosis ( Glioblastoma ) he had a very positive mental attitude all the way , sadly he had a lot of other heath problems which were very significant and impacted significantly on his fight , keep on fighting William lots of love from the U.K. ( great music btw )
@@TheShapeGameGBM Look up David M. Bailey. He was given six months after GBM diagnosis in the mid-1990's. David decided he hated working in the corporate and started doing what he loved. Music. He recorded amazing albums, wrote amazing music, toured, lived a beautiful life with his wife and children for over 14 years. That was the mid-1990's. New treatments are coming down the pike. Nobody should be given a time frame as to life expectancy. And you are so right in saying NOBODY knows how long they have to live. Or what will "get" them. I expect to see you here, happy and healthy for many years. And continue making that music!
I completely agree with you, William. You stay positive and keep truckin! Love your spirit. 🤗
My mother was diagnosed with GBM at the age of 86. Because of her age she and her doctors decided against surgery. She went through radiation which reduced the tumor to being almost undetectable. Unfortunately, she died at 87 but GBM wasn't the cause of death. She simply lived a good, long life. If she had been diagnosed as a young person she would have been a long term survivor. Her doctors agreed.
Thank you for this video ❤ my mom was just diagnosed with HGG still waiting on the rest of the results and I have been scouring the internet for hope . You gave me that this evening 😢❤
Apologies for the late reply, but I hope all is well! Try to take the positive from something horrible like cancer. I look at it as revealing how we truly don't know what's next, and we should enjoy life to the fullest for what time we have! Be with the ones you love, the ones you always said you'd schedule time for. Watch the movies everyone always told you to watch, but you told yourself you would one day. Sit out on the backyard porch, watching the sunset as you listen to your favorite band.
Life is odd. My moms doc told us to never rule out miracles. She has had her first reoccurrence but shes fighting and keeping positive.
Thank you for the good vibes and hope your lo-fi music takes off. Good stuff. 🎉
I really aappreciate your positivity Today I was having trouble staying positive so I really appreciate you.
You are totally welcome! Stay strong, stay positive, this too shall pass. ❤️
My Cousins Doctors would never give him a timeframe, and he was told not to Google his diagnosis ( Glioblastoma ) he had a very positive mental attitude all the way , sadly he had a lot of other heath problems which were very significant and impacted significantly on his fight , keep on fighting William lots of love from the U.K. ( great music btw )
like the backgrdound music,
I'm so happy for you!
Gotta keep that Red Bull on deck! It gives you wings!
My opinion your a Cuzzin of the terminator and you are so Strong!
a year is an average, some make it five or ten with glioblastoma. still shortened life, but it is what it is.
Some make it even longer! My doctor has had patients that have gone 30+ years without a recurrence!
@@TheShapeGameGBM with glioblastoma or other forms of brain cancer? either way that is incredible!
@@TheShapeGameGBM Look up David M. Bailey. He was given six months after GBM diagnosis in the mid-1990's. David decided he hated working in the corporate and started doing what he loved. Music. He recorded amazing albums, wrote amazing music, toured, lived a beautiful life with his wife and children for over 14 years. That was the mid-1990's. New treatments are coming down the pike. Nobody should be given a time frame as to life expectancy. And you are so right in saying NOBODY knows how long they have to live. Or what will "get" them. I expect to see you here, happy and healthy for many years. And continue making that music!
Do u faced recorrence?