Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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A blog to keep friends and family in touch with the events surrounding Ed's brain tumor, and a story of living with a brain tumor.
Tumor Type: | Grade II Astrocytoma. Diagnosed 11/2010 at 43 yrs old. Advanced 10/2016 to Grade III Oligodendroglioma |
First Symptoms: | Sept, 2010 (Proprioception Seizure) blog |
First MRI: | November, 2010 blog |
Biopsy | November, 2010 blog |
Diagnosis | November, 2010 blog |
Radiation + Chemo | January - February, 2011 blog |
Chemo | April, 2011 – February, 2012 blog |
Surviving 1 |
February, 2012 - June, 2014 |
Recurrence |
June, 2014 blog |
Recurrence 2 |
October, 2016 blog |
Recurrence 3 |
October, 2016 blog |
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Do you think you are feeling better because you took the 2 mg of decadron? Or did you not take it at all? Great to hear you are feeling so much better.
ReplyDeleteYes, I believe the 2 mg of decodron a day does give me more energy and keeps the headache at bay. This cycle (4 of 12), I started taking the decadron 1 day before the chemo starts, which was yesterday, and will stop one day after chemo (Friday). This formula took 4 months to tweak for me, and I suppose more changes are to come. The doctor provides a Betty Crocker recipe, and I tweak it to my taste.
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