Living with Brain CancerThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Brain Cancer Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download my mom s story… my mom s suffering from cancer for abt one year.she s suffering from lung cancer and secondaries in brain n bone. (METASTASIS). she s now 50.from my childhood she not even wen for hospital for any probs..but now……no one expected tis terrible and fatal disease. her condition became very critical due 2 wrong diagonise as BRAIN TB n a local hospital.ten n jan 2008 it was found and she s admitted n appollo and ter tey gave radiotherapy and chemo v never loosed our hope and finally tey bought my mom back.she could walk vit the help of walker.she became perfectly normal.no one believed tis miracle.even the doctors too..but the happiness did’nt exist for a long time. last month she had a severe fits and again she was admitted .and after tat her left leg n hand bcome partially paralised.doctors told tat physiotherapy must oly help her.as tey said v r now giving physio for mom.v r praying for her positively..and now she started moving her hands…v surely believe tat she ll come back.but t oly worry for us s nowadays s not speaking anything.but definetly v ll make her 2 speak.everything s possible.but t oly thing s how v r taking things easier… and ve a firm belief n god and positive approach. Comments
September 2008
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