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A guy I know just had an emergency brain surgery- question
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:27 pm
He's an account of mine at work. Him and his dad run a company and I've done business with them for 10 years. Dude is 34 with two kids
A few hours ago the dad called me to tell me son had a seizure in bed Saturday and after rushing him to the hospital they found a tumor on his brain. Turns out it was cancerous. He said they were able to remove it but they are waiting for the results.
I was too in shock to ask any more detailed questions but what's his outlook like? I feel so bad, guy is great dude.
If they get all the cancer will be ok?
A few hours ago the dad called me to tell me son had a seizure in bed Saturday and after rushing him to the hospital they found a tumor on his brain. Turns out it was cancerous. He said they were able to remove it but they are waiting for the results.
I was too in shock to ask any more detailed questions but what's his outlook like? I feel so bad, guy is great dude.
If they get all the cancer will be ok?
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:28 pm to dallastiger55
Sorry to hear. Prayers sent.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:29 pm to dallastiger55
Hope for the best.
Expect the worst.
This coming from experience.
Expect the worst.
This coming from experience.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:29 pm to dallastiger55
Only experience I have had with brain cancer is not good. Thoughts and prayers with the family.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:30 pm to dallastiger55
Can be ok.
Same thing happened in my family and was given a max of 10 years to live. Been close to 18 years and person is cancer free. Stay positive.
Same thing happened in my family and was given a max of 10 years to live. Been close to 18 years and person is cancer free. Stay positive.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:31 pm to dallastiger55
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If they get all the cancer will be ok?
So many variables that go into this. His outlook will depend on what type of cancer it was, what stage it was at, where in his brain it was, and what percentage of the tumor they were able to get.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:31 pm to dallastiger55
Depends on the margins and seeding. You never know
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:32 pm to tiger rag 93
Wow are you serious? So no way they can just remove it and he's back to normal?
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:32 pm to dallastiger55
Don't ask questions. Just tell him you are terribly sorry to hear that and that you and your family will keep them in your prayers.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:34 pm to dallastiger55
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A few hours ago the dad called me to tell me son had a seizure in bed Saturday and after rushing him to the hospital they found a tumor on his brain. Turns out it was cancerous. He said they were able to remove it but they are waiting for the results.
I was too in shock to ask any more detailed questions but what's his outlook like? I feel so bad, guy is great dude.
My cousin's wife had this exact scenario happen last June. She's 25 with 2 kids. They found a lemon sized tumor on the front left part of her brain and the harmones from her 2nd pregnancy triggered it's rapid growth. Luckily, the seizure saved her life by bringing awareness to the situation and they were able to get it out. It was cancerous but they removed all of it. She just had a scan done not too long ago and is 100% cancer free.
This post was edited on 2/16/15 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:34 pm to tiger rag 93
brain cancer is never good... but it isnt actually a death sentence. It can be removed and not come back. It is possible, but also possible it could return, or be in other areas of his body. So many factors. As a believe i would just pray, and hope for the best. Cancer is a scary thing, but it doesnt always win
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:37 pm to dallastiger55
My friend had a brain tumor removed and it came back worse in her spine about ten years later
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:42 pm to Paige
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My friend had a brain tumor removed and it came back worse in her spine about ten years later
while thats terrible, 10 years is alot to be thankful for.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:43 pm to Paige
this is kind of a spinoff question- but my boss gave me approval to send something to him and the family from my company
what do you think is acceptable to send other than flowers and a plant? dude is a guys guy and 34 so im not sending anything cheesy.
food? gift card to buy dinner?
what do you think is acceptable to send other than flowers and a plant? dude is a guys guy and 34 so im not sending anything cheesy.
food? gift card to buy dinner?
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:44 pm to oleyeller
It all depends on what type of tumor it is. Bad news is that with a sudden onset and at his age, the most common type is glioblastoma. But it's all speculation until a diagnosis is made.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:44 pm to dallastiger55
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food? gift card to buy dinner?
Something along this line. His wife is gonna be stressed out but still need to feed herself and two kids at home.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:44 pm to oleyeller
She was left in a walker after her spinal surgery. I moved and we fell out of touch. So I don't know how she's doing now
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:46 pm to dallastiger55
I'd do a visa gift card and let them spend as they see fit. With a thoughtful card
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:48 pm to dallastiger55
As a 32 year old with 2 young kids myself this kind of stuff scares the hell out of me.
For some reason the last couple of months I have developed almost a phobia of dying and leaving my children to grow up without a father.
Hope the guy comes out alright and everything gets back to normal for him.
For some reason the last couple of months I have developed almost a phobia of dying and leaving my children to grow up without a father.
Hope the guy comes out alright and everything gets back to normal for him.
Posted on 2/16/15 at 8:48 pm to dallastiger55
quote:Yes, it can be removed. He has an excellent chance of survival. My friend had brain cancer as a kid. That was probably 30 years ago and no more cancer. Has to test every year. He does have permanent damage. That's the overall good news.
So no way they can just remove it and he's back to normal?
You know the worst possible news. The less bad news is that there are ramifications. Will probably suffer seizures if he survives, which has effects few people know about, but for the most part are tolerable.
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