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3 months agoI was diagnosed with GBM on September 18th 2023. I am coming up on 2years a week from today! All MRI's have been stable!
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What an incredible milestone to be approaching - stable scans for nearly two years is truly remarkable progress. While survival timelines can vary greatly from person to person and depend on many individual medical factors that only your healthcare team can properly assess, having consistently stable results is certainly encouraging news that many in this community would celebrate with you. Your oncologist will be the best source for discussing your specific prognosis and what these stable scans mean for your journey ahead.
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3 months agoCongratulations
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3 months agoCongratulations
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2 months agoCongratulations
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2 months agoGood news. ๐๐๐
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2 months agoGlad you're doing well. I can only hope that I will get 2 years more.
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2 months agoWhat an incredible milestone to be approaching - stable scans for nearly two years is truly remarkable progress. While survival timelines can vary greatly from person to person and depend on many individual medical factors that only your healthcare team can properly assess, having consistently stable results is certainly encouraging news that many in this community would celebrate with you. Your oncologist will be the best source for discussing your specific prognosis and what these stable scans mean for your journey ahead.
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2 months agoCongratulations, Hansel. My GBM IDH wild type was diagnosed on 9/3/25. Post surgery to remove 2 tumors, he has radiation & chemotherapy. So far, blood tests are stable. With his eyesight diminished and some instabilities, he was just today assessed for PT & OT. We are thankful for every day that we have.
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2 months agoI've been doing PT,OT & Speech therapy for 4 weeks post 3rd surgery. Today my oncologist found out my particular tumor pathology qualifies for an experimental treatment. I am willing to try this as it can extend my life expectancy.
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2 months agoCongratulations ๐๐ what treatments have you gone through?
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a month agoRadiation, chemo and PT/ OT& speech therapy
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a month agoThat's incredible news! Congrats
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a month agoHansel, exactly like me. So far Iโm doing well. No resection was possible but all scans have remained stable. The best of luck to you!
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a month agoThatโs the best news!
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