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My Journey

Published on July 14, 2023 in Share Your Story

Guest Author: Robin T. in Ohio

I was diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2005. I had wonderful doctors to help me thru this. The tumor was in my cerebellum (left side). I went through 30 rounds of radiation and chemotherapy after radiation. Have after problems — hearing loss with cochlear implant, dizziness, wear dentures, and a few others, but I thank God I’m alive.

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