by admin on 11 June 2011
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One of my greatest sources of stress after my father’s initial brain cancer diagnosis was not knowing what to expect of him over the forthcoming days, weeks, and months. Doctors had been clear about the timeline for medical procedures but not on the speed or severity with which the cancer would affect his functions. I [...]
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by admin on 8 March 2010
in Medical
As I write these entries, I won’t be generalizing. The problems I mention are really very specific to my father’s situation. As far as I know, brain cancer can affect any region of the brain. Because our brain has compartmentalized tasks and brain cancer, at least initially, affects a tiny area, the impact on the [...]
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My father is 67, just a few years into retirement. He had never been admitted to a hospital; he had never been seriously ill. My father lived alone for over 20 years, content with being a single man after the divorce, and fully capable of living his own life until October 2009. When he called [...]
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