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How I Coped with My Brain Tumor

Published on November 5, 2014 in Share Your Story

How I Coped with My Brain Tumor

Lance

Almost 3 years ago my son and I were playing catch when I had a seizure. I had no idea what was happening. When I woke up I was told by a dr that I had a brain tumor. I was devastated. I thought of my son and how he may not have a dad for much longer. I was confused and scared. I got 3 opinions after being told I couldn’t be treated. Finally I was referred to the Mayo clinic in MN and was told they could operate with awake brain surgery. I was not very thrilled with this as you can imagine so I decided I would wait. I had 3 more seizures and decides it was time as my health was going down hill. I went to the clinic in MN and had the surgery. It was 6 hours of complete fear. I was awake from the get go. I remember hearing the saw, I remember feeling them saw my head open then heard the Dr say something nobody wants to hear “the brain is now exposed” I couldn’t believe what was happening. After 6 hours they were done and I was in intensive care for 2 days. My son came to see me parents brothers family etc. I felt like a new man knowing this was out f my head. After 3 months I had radiation for the remaining 10%. Then I was done. After 3 years I am cancer free and tumor free with no growth. What doctors can do is amazing. It is a scary feeling knowing this is with you forever. But going through this made me much stronger as a person and now I feel as if I can have a happy life forever. Hope you liked my story and gods wishes to all with this cancer. God bless.


Opinions expressed within this story belong solely to the author and do not reflect the views or opinions of the National Brain Tumor Society.

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