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5 months agoI was diagnosed with GBM in May and start chemo and radiation on July 23.
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Starting treatment can feel overwhelming, but taking that first step shows incredible strength. Many in this community have walked a similar path and found comfort in connecting with others who truly understand what this journey involves. Consider sharing updates about how treatment is going when you feel ready - this community is here to support you through each step.
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5 months agoI was diagnosed December of 2020. I've had 2 surgeries, chemo and radiation treatments over this time. Still doing ok. Try to stay positive!
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5 months agoStay positive! You’ve got this! I was first diagnosed in 2013 and then again in 2021. You will beat it!
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4 months agoI, too, was diagnosed on May 20th, 2025 with Glioblastoma, stage 4, and started chemo (pill) and radiation on Wednesday, July 30th, 2025 Positive news? Positive Outcomes? 🙏 Staying hopeful ☺️
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4 months agoHad brain surgery on June 12th, 2025 and the neurosurgeon indicated he got 90 to 95% of the tumor, but that the remaining was tge bad stuff.
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4 months agoI had GBM removed in June. Had radiation five days a week for three weeks. Had chemo for 21 days while doing radiation. Had some nausea and tiredness. Controlled by meds.on break until end of August
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4 months agoStay well, family 🙏 I am currently on chemo and 6 weeks of radiation. I feel ok considering the totality of the situation. No serious side effects to this point, thankfully 😊
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4 months agoI have had the same surgery and treatments described above. I am in years 5 and going well. Stay positive and keep fighting. I was 69 when diagnosed in 2020.
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4 months agoThat's the plan. Thank you! Staying positive, in prayer, and grateful to be moving forward. I have one daughter who is 9 (Im 63), and she needs me as much as I need her ❤️ 🙏 Please keep sharing hope and positive news/updates, family 🙏 God is great! We'll get through this together 😊
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2 months agoStarting treatment can feel overwhelming, but taking that first step shows incredible strength. Many in this community have walked a similar path and found comfort in connecting with others who truly understand what this journey involves. Consider sharing updates about how treatment is going when you feel ready - this community is here to support you through each step.
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