How's it going Alan, we haven't forgot.![]()
She is an amazing woman. Sent home two days after surgery and acting fit as a fiddle. No speech deficit, no significant memory loss.
She's impossible to keep down and insists on doing as much as she can. And I'm going to let her (while I watch her like a hawk)!
We have the appointments set up with the family doctor, the chemo oncologist and the surgeon - all within the next 10 days.
This is the tough part - yesterday, a phone call to set up an appointment with the radiation oncologist revealed that there would be no more radiation as this tumor is a glio-sarcoma, whereas the last one was a glio-blastoma. From bad to worse, I'm afraid.
She heard the words and knows what they mean but I'm afraid that it hasn't sunk in yet.