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Whay would you do if you found out you had a Brain Tumor? Serious replies please?
Additional Details I'M 33 NO CHILDREN NEVER MARRIED SINGLEAND JUST HAD 6 PEOPLE DIE IN THE LAST YEAR IN A HALF
I would take glyconutrients quick and in a hurry!!
listen to the cancer testimonies!
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jaysboobie
I don't know what i would do,thats a really hard one and i hope that everything is ok and that you are fine. I'll pray for you and hope for the best! God Bless!
john_lewin
Tumors are treatable, so I would'nt go too crazy. That said, there are things that are missing in my life that I havent gotten to, such as traveling to india/tibet. So I'd travel to india/tibet.
I would not let myself loose a chance at life to experience something I was missing, however.
amt2011
I would take the day as it comes and never worries sick or not you never know when the inevitable comes just live your days as it goes don't worrie time is not everything but the good times are the special moments you should have this is what i would do in that case seriously
ljbonilla2
well first of all it must seem unreal and shocking and probably hasen't set in yet really sorry to hear that. if it was me i would not think about it too much even though it's really hard to deal with, but i would probably spend more time with my loved ones and to try to rectify problems in my life, make things alot easier for myself , enjoy life to the fullest ,make others happy as well as my self, do things i've always wanted to do and talk to my family on how we are all going to deal with the situation. gosh it's something so hard to deal with that it's really impossible to think unless it was ourselves the ones going thru the problem but counseling would be very good just because it will help you on decisions that will have to be made and also it will help to learn how to cope with this situation. don't forgett to pray for your family they'll need the strength to overcome this and help you out my prayers are with you.
Scot1
It is not clear from your question whether you actually have a tum our.
Without intrusive surgery at the beginning, if you go to a registered optometrist for an eye test, they can tell these things - and more. Good luck!
Saint Christopher Walken
It's difficult for me to answer your question because I'm not sure how to digest it:
Have you, or has someone close to you, been diagnosed with a brain tumor? If so, I'm assuming a physician either has or will advise the concerned parties about the options with reference to the diagnosis/prognosis of the tumor...
For me, the diagnosis/prognosis would be the ultimate factors in determining how I would answer your question.
For instance:
-Where is the tumor located within my brain's structures?
-Is it a benign tumor, or is it cancer?
-If it's malignant (cancer), is it ' primary' (originated in my brain) or 'metastatic' (spread to my brain from elsehwhere within my body)?
-If it's malignant, what 'type' and 'grade' is it?
The answers to these questions would lead to a 'prognosis' (the probable course and outcome of the disease).
If the prognosis had a favorable mortality rate then, obviously, I'd try to have it cured. If it were poor, or grave, then I'd make sure my affairs were in order and do the best I could to enjoy the life that I have left, whether it be six years, or six weeks.
Feel free to e-mail me if you've any more questions about this issue, and I'll do the best I can to try to answer them...