In Sickness and In Health: Becoming Julio’s Caregiver Julio and Liz P. ventured to Turks & Caicos earlier this year to celebrate a couple of friends turning 40. Julio, who has anaplastic ependymoma, suffered a focal seizure while snorkeling. While swimming in the crystal clear turquoise water just offshore, he experienced an aura that indicated he was about to have a seizure. He […] November 10, 2022
Tips for Coping with Grief Around the Holidays The holidays can be particularly challenging for bereaved members of the brain tumor community because of the cultural emphasis on making memories with family, gathering with loved ones, and being thankful and joyful. This time of year can also cause heightened emotions because of the reminder of activities, traditions, and celebrations one may have enjoyed […] October 31, 2022
Former Physical Therapist Now Advocates for the Brain Tumor Community After spending a month in the hospital following his craniotomy, Dr. Eric Galvez transitioned to outpatient speech, occupational, and physical therapy at a rehabilitation center — the same one he worked at before his brain tumor diagnosis. “In a strange twist, the people I used to work with and go to lunch or happy hours […] October 25, 2022
How Scanxiety Impacts the Brain Tumor Community Ann S. glances at the clock beside her bed and realizes she still has three more hours before her alarm goes off. She struggles with sleep, knowing her MRI is at 7 a.m. She has been counting down the days for the past week, her anxiety growing as the date inches closer. Ann undergoes an […] October 18, 2022
How Palliative Care Can Support the Brain Tumor Community A brain tumor diagnosis is life-altering. For the people diagnosed and those who love and care for them, brain tumors can present many challenges and troublesome symptoms that do not need to be endured in silence or managed alone. Some people may benefit from support that neuro-oncology alone may not address. Examples include: An adult […] October 7, 2022