• My Grandmother had a tumor in her brain for 10 years
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Et Tumor, soapyy?
Wow, why was she still working at 72? [editline]6th June 2011[/editline] Also, good doctor there, lucky he insisted for the MRI.
[QUOTE=Chris Parks;30273787]My Grandpa had a tumor in his lungs for 3 months. Then he died :smith:[/QUOTE] That just proves that a man needs his lungs more than a woman needs her brain.
[QUOTE=usaokay;30275302][url]http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Night_Mother[/url] It's known as the Lucky Old Lady statue to the inhabitants of the town, but to the members of the Dark Brotherhood, it's the Night Mother. Or at least some sort of communication device between the member and the Night Mother.[/QUOTE] the dark brotherhood was awesome
some of the vertebrae in my grandfathers spine kept pinching the nerves in his lumbar plexus 3 back braces and the most stylish wooden cane ever later he wanted to be put down in the hospital not a lot of fun living with our insane grandmother after that or watching my father cry
Taking care of your tumor for 10 years and letting it grow probably highly increases your chances of surviving cancer.
My grandad's survived lung cancer, liver cancer, skin cancer, cancer of the bone (not sure what thats called) but now he has a tumor in his brain, too. Though he's not going to be as lucky as your grandma. Tell her she's awesome, brain cancer is one nasty thing.
[QUOTE=Trumple;30277069]My grandad's survived lung cancer, liver cancer, skin cancer, cancer of the bone (not sure what thats called) but now he has a tumor in his brain, too. [/QUOTE] You do have a very lucky-unlucky grandfather.
Congrats OP, you should tell your Grandma how fucking awesome she is. Would probably make her feel nice.
[QUOTE=Trumple;30277069]My grandad's survived lung cancer, liver cancer, skin cancer, cancer of the bone (not sure what thats called) but now he has a tumor in his brain, too. Though he's not going to be as lucky as your grandma. Tell her she's awesome, brain cancer is one nasty thing.[/QUOTE] Are they all the same malignant cancer or are they different?
Well, I showed her all the nice comments and she really appreciated them :3:! But I figured out as many staples are in her head. 10, but she is grateful and had a good laugh. She shares some of Facepunch's humor. Also she refused pain pills from the doctor. [editline]6th June 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Contag;30275769]Wow, why was she still working at 72? [editline]6th June 2011[/editline] Also, good doctor there, lucky he insisted for the MRI.[/QUOTE] Because she doesn't like to be confined .. likes to be active.. (sorry for late response i was sleeping)
[QUOTE=NoobSauce;30273777]Now if your Grandma had a tumor bigger then my left testicle and lived,she's more of a man then I'll ever would be in my life.[/QUOTE] Already did.
Congrats on surviving :v:
Neuroplasticity is an amazing thing. That much brain gone and still able to function normally.
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