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I Am a Brain Tumor Survivor

Since my brain tumor is pretty much gone, I think now is a good time to give a full assessment of my experience with this. It feels long overdue so here it goes. It's probably going to be the lengthiest post I've ever made so if you think you're up for reading it, make sure you have a few minutes.

It was last year in December when I first started really noticing my headaches. They were just off and on for a while at first but earlier this year in late January and early February, they were just occurring nonstop and were so strong that pain medicine was hardly doing anything. I didn't think it was anything serious and figured it was stress-related or something as I've gotten pretty bad headaches due to stress before. But my girlfriend insisted that I go the doctor and so I scheduled an appointment to get myself looked at.

When I was at the doctor's office for my appointment, I really wasn't expecting the news they gave me. They told me they had discovered early signs of a brain tumor developing on the right portion of my brain. I was shocked to hear that but I actually wasn't really scared by it. It's difficult to explain how I felt but I was mostly thinking "Well crap, what am I going to do now?" But the doctor was reassuring me that the outlook is usually positive when they're able to find brain tumors early and he seemed confident that they would be able to treat me and told me that I would likely have to start undergoing treatments while taking medication for several months.

My girlfriend was the first one I broke the news to. I'll never forget the look on her face when I told her. She was absolutely distraught. Any lack of fear that I had when I learned about it, she more than made up for. She just broke down. I feel horrible for putting her through this. Part of me wished she had left me so she wouldn't have to go through the continuing emotional impact on her that would come over the next several months. But she said she would stick with me no matter and do everything she can for me to help me get better. And she did.

Later, I told my parents and they were both of course shocked by the news. My mom handled it a little better than my poor dad. He took it pretty hard too. But both of my parents pledged to help me and would go on to cover the majority of my medical expenses. I tried to tell them not to but they were always insistent. I'll never be able to repay them for all they did for me either.

I told my sister as well but I withheld it from her for some time because she was pregnant during the time I got diagnosed with my tumor and I feared telling her would cause her a great deal of stress which wouldn't be good for her baby. When I did tell her, she handled it a lot better than I thought she would. She was still shocked and upset by it but she remained optimistic that I would get better and tried not to stress it too much. Although there were times where she still worried about me a great deal.

When I was able to get a more in-depth diagnosis on my tumor from the doctors, they too became more optimistic that they would be able to treat me. They said it would take several months and require a lot of treatment but they said the odds were in my favor and that I probably wouldn't even need surgery. I grew increasingly skeptical of this as my condition worsened overtime but I'll get to that later.

I eventually started undergoing treatments that primarily involved radiation therapy while keeping the tumor under observation via CT and MRI scans. The radiation therapy was the most effective treatment against the tumor but it was also the most debilitating for me. Over time, it ended up giving me radiation sickness. My skin turned very pale, it caused a lot of redness around my eyelids and I frequently became nauseous and unable to eat.

The tumor itself had plenty of negative effects on me too. I felt constant headaches that got so bad, it would make me totally immobile because I couldn't stand the pain. Then I started having seizures. Physically, those were the absolute worst effects my tumor had on me. It was a harrowing experience every time. I would rather have had a constant headache throughout the entirety of my illness than have gone through a single seizure.

It also caused drastic changes to my personality. I became more negative, ill-tempered, aggressive and delusional. I would fly off the handle toward the doctors and physicians and accuse them of lying to me about being able to treat me as my health would decline. I became delusional toward my friends and family and started doubting if any of them really cared for me. Even with my girlfriend, I would grow short with her and just be completely negative about my situation.

I feel terrible about all of it now. I know it was largely due to the effects the tumor had on me but still, I just hate myself even more for everything that I did and said. Especially for my girlfriend and everything I put her through. But no matter how negative and shitty I got, no matter how helpless she felt when my health would get worse, no matter how many times she had to cry her eyes out for me, she stayed with me and did her best to support me all throughout. I can't convey enough words to express how grateful I am for her. I am truly lucky to have her in my life...

After months of illness and treatments, I finally started showing signs of my tumor healing. That was a great sign that I was going to start getting healthy soon and sure enough, after several more appointments, they told me I was most assuredly going to get better before the end of the Summer. A little more than seven months after my diagnosis, my brain tumor had been successfully treated.

I personally had and still do have mixed feelings about me getting better. But everyone else has been overjoyed that I've recovered so I've just tried to be positive about it too. I'm still not at 100% just yet, however. My brain tumor may be gone but some of the effects of radiation sickness are still present. My skin tone is no longer pale but I still have a lingering redness around my eyes and I still feel fatigued and nauseous from time to time. I no longer experience any of the effects from my brain tumor but it did leave behind a cataract in my right eye that I'm supposed to get removed in January 2018.

All in all, this has been one of the absolute worst things I have ever experienced in my life. If not the very worst! Just the physical and emotional trauma I and the people around me experienced have just been terrible. But I consider myself fortunate that I was able to get through it like I did. Suffice it to say, it could have been much worse. Much, much worse. I guess I'm thankful that it wasn't and that I am starting to get back to full health. I also learned quite a a lot from this experience, some of which have changed me for the better. But that's a topic for another post.

Thank you very much for reading.
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
I'm glad you've gotten better and happy to hear you got all the support you did. That was really amazing for your girlfriend and family to be there for you the way they were.

I can't imagine it being easy to deal with a brain tumor and the radiation sickness and I know how psychologically difficult recovering from long-term major illness is. But at least in my experience the psychological side of things does get better with time. I hope yours does too. Glad you hung in there through it all and didn't just check out and let it run its course. 🤗
Carver · 31-35, F
@UndeadPrivateer Thank you very much. 😊🤗
mrmoose · 70-79, M
i've been in remission since december 2013
Carver · 31-35, F
@mrmoose I'm sorry. 😞
mrmoose · 70-79, M
@Carver i had brain cancer, but got an expermental gene therapy for 6 months, then cancer free, i still have a MRI every year
Nat15 · F
Strong, vulnerable, sweet, tenacious, amazing Carver. <3

Love you! 💕
Carver · 31-35, F
@Nat15 Love you too, little Nattie. 🤗😙
Scribbles · 36-40, F
I'm so happy, its turned out so well and you are getting back to full health. I remember one of your first posts on here about it, and it reminded me of one of my best friends who got in a bad car accident when she had a seizure from her brain tumor while driving to work. It was so scary, they operated on it and did treatments and she had a very long hard recovery from the operation and radiation sickness.

🤗
I am so sorry that you had to go through all that pain and sickness, but hey!! The good news is that you are recovered now... you have a beautiful girlfriend that has proved to you that she loves you... you have a wonderful family, and above all God and the whole universe have been in your side... thanks God, you are well now.

Thank you for sharing this.
sarabee1995 · 26-30, F
Hey girl... Thank you so much for posting this. You have no idea how often I think about your tumor and wonder if my friend Alex will be okay. I've always felt you were a strong woman and this story proves that. Please give that wonderful girlfriend of yours a big hug from me. Love ya!
Carver · 31-35, F
@sarabee1995 Thank you, Sara. 😚 Love you too. 🤗
FLami · 31-35, M
I remember when I first joined sw, a month or so ago, I came across a post you wrote about your brain tumor. Actually, it was a featured post on your profile, written months earlier so I couldn't tell how were you doing at that moment I read your post. I remember I left a comment but you didn't seem to post much about the tumor after that and I felt reluctant to bring it up in a comment thinking that you may not want to talk about it. But you were around, sharing songs and posting silly stories so it seemed you were doing good. It's good to hear that your tumor is pretty much gone and you've gotten better. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Carver · 31-35, F
@FLami Lol, I mainly did all of those silly posts to distract myself from it. I made another post about it featured on my profile. But thank you. 🙂
You're like me. We're meant to be here for some reason. I know my life is 100 times better for knowing you.
Carver · 31-35, F
@CallmeHopelessNotRomantic Omg... Leave me speechless, why don't you? 😭 That really means so much coming from you. Thank you! ❤
@Carver Never ever doubt how important you are too the people who seem like strangers. You've touched so many hearts!
Carver · 31-35, F
The worst experience is that behind you and an experience...something to learn from and to move beyond! You have amazing courage and perseverance...stay strong...be proud!
meemo70 · 51-55, M
Glad that you discovered it before it’s too late and I hope you get 100% cured from all the side effects..
My sister suffered some seizures last year, not from a tumor though, but the experience was so hard on her and my other sisters who were with her.. I can’t explain what happened to my mother too!!! I was abroad then so I was told everything a few days later.... the feeling that you’re losing a beloved one right before your eyes is unbearable!!
Again, glad you’re better and hope you get back to your 100% healthy shape
Carver · 31-35, F
@meemo70 Thank you. I'm sorry about your mother.
Krysclear · 31-35, F
As a Nurse I am so glad to hear that things turned out well, we see many instances where it does not. As healthcare providers we see people at their very worst, yes we take some pretty harsh verbal abuse from not only patients but their families. Not all of us handle that well but they are a minority. The vast number of us can take it because eventually, when the patient or the family is done with whatever crisis they are involved with they come back and we laugh, hug, and cry. But seeing people leave the hospital after experiencing what you did, is what we live for
CCMorgan · 51-55, M
I'm glad that this worked out for you the way it did. You do have a wonderful friend, and support from those who love you! Yay! Don't sell yourself short though. You had to be strong too, to not give up and to get thru those treatments. I'm no stranger to migraines, and they just shut me down each time. I can't imagine having to face them day in and day out. Kudos to you, and those around you! I hope that you are completely healed soon :)
alexiseu ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
I am so happy! Are u feeling okie now? 💓💓
Carver · 31-35, F
@Dewms Dewmsy. 🤗 I am, much better.
@Carver OuO
Goodgood🤗 you're strong!!! And ur girlfriend is so sweet 💖👍 😍😍😍
SW-User
Carver, I'm extremely happy everything turned out ok for you. Even through all that shit, you were still a good friend to me and talked to me. I felt helpless that all I could do was try to reassure you. You got so down at times but you pulled through it because you are such a tough lady and I'm glad you did pull through it! I know I probably bugged you at times checking up on you so much, but sorry my friend I care about you. :)
summersong · F
I'm so glad you're better ❤
Carver · 31-35, F
summersong · F
@Carver 🤗🤗
ili1981 · 41-45, M
I'm very happy that you feel better now...I hope that the tumor gone but you need to be very careful...I had a friend with the same problem and the tumor was coming back after few years again and again ( still happening).I really hope you will never have problem again,you are young and lovely person and no one deserves something like that.
Carver · 31-35, F
@ili1981 Thank you. ❤
KaysHealingPath · 36-40, F
I'm glad you wrote this post hermana. I could only imagine how much this was to handle for you and your loved one.
I'm happy you're doing better and I know this experience has just made you stronger. You definitely are an inspiration to me 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Carver · 31-35, F
@KaysHealingPath Thank you hermana. You're a major inspiration to me too, I hope you know that. 🤗💕
KaysHealingPath · 36-40, F
@Carver awww
Who's cutting onions in here?! 😢🤧
Carver · 31-35, F
@KaysHealingPath Aww... 🙂🤗🤗🤗
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Wow, congratulations on maintaining any positive attitude. We will all pray for your total recovery. What was the tissue diagnosis and what is your long term prognosis?
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
No problem, I don't really want to bring up such horrible memories. I can't stop my medical questioning, almost 50 years in medical practice causes it.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@samueltyler2 no information yet?
Carver · 31-35, F
@samueltyler2 No, don't worry about it.
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Carver · 31-35, F
@SW-User Thanks so much, Chantou. 🤗😚
I'm so happy you've come this long, that you had such great support. You've got a great family, and a lovely girlfriend. I'm glad we've made friends here. Sad I wasn't around when things were at their worst, but happy being here now. ❤️
Carver · 31-35, F
@SapphicHeart So am I. 😉😘
@Carver :-*
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
Well written and a testimony for all the love and support you received. You kept a positive attitude and your girlfriend's love for you kept you on the straight and narrow. I'm glad you are mostly recovered and thank you for that courageous story. Continue to get better.
Carver, I'm so proud of you for going through all of this. I'm also proud of all the people around you who supported you throughout the entire ordeal. You're truly blessed to have survived the tumor, and even more blessed to have wonderful people in your life. 🤗
TrinhNhi · 26-30, F
It's great that you're doing better! I understand how hard it can be. My oldest sister has been having problems with brain tumors for quite some time. When she noticed her first tumor it was causing symptoms more related to schizophrenia than any head injury so it was very hard to diagnose.
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Carver · 31-35, F
@RedFreckles Lol, thanks lovely. 😘🤗
ImpeccablyImperfect · 51-55, F
Wow. This is an amazing story.

Not only are you incredibly blessed and surrounded by people who love you, but you clearly have a strength which surpasses even your own recognition.

I am in awe right now.
I wish you so much comfort, love and healing....now and in the future.


Best wishes. 😊
lesbgirl · 26-30, F
I appreciate that you got the courage to write this post. I’m sure it was so hard on you to do it.
And I’m glad you’ve beaten your tumor. Hope you get completely healed and return back to full normal life
Carver · 31-35, F
@lesbgirl Thank you. :)
SW-User
Thank you for sharing ! I haven't had to face a cancer diagnosis...I recently had a stroke a seizures... i do understand the personality changes. I am happy you are doing better.
Carver · 31-35, F
@SW-User Thank you. Sorry you've had to experience your own issues. I hope you can overcome them.
SW-User
@Carver I am feeling human now! Thank you!
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
Holy shit I can't even imagine enduring that. I'm very comfortable not being aware of my brain and the seizures and personality changes just sound so hard to deal with. Glad to see you're mostly recovered and thanks for sharing :)
Ynotjenn · F
Wow. I can't imagine how scary and helpless that must feel...with seizures and personality changing a bit. So happy that you pushed through and are able to reflect with such grace. You're pretty amazing 🤗
SW-User
Brave of you to share Carver. I am super happy you are on the journey back to full health :) And you are super lucky to have such support group like your family and your gf.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
I hope you get back to a good place and are not left with too many changes. Hope the seizures are gone too, know how bad that can be.
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@Carver Did the personalty changes stay with you, seems to be permanent with some people depending on the changes. Seems like half of mine went away.
Carver · 31-35, F
@Subsumedpat No, thankfully. I've been back to my even-tempered self for a while now.
Beebo · M
Oh my, you're way too young for this. I hope you live a happy healthy long life to come. Stay strong, stay positive!
Carver · 31-35, F
@Beebo Thank you.
AllAboutLaffs · 70-79, M
I've been sending you good vibes all the way along ... I'm so glad that you are on the mend and that you will soon put all this behind you ... 🤗
Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
Wow, what a story! I'm so glad you survived and your health is returning. You are fortunate to have a supportive family and gf....
jackson55 · M
So happy you beat it and survived. Especially at your age. I had a friend that passed from brain cancer just a couple years ago.
CoffeeFirst · 56-60, F
That's a pretty amazing story and I'm glad you are better. You have some amazing people around you.
Im so so happy for you 🌞😄😄😄😄💛💛💛💛💛💛💙 I pray it goes completely away and stays gone.
Carver · 31-35, F
@Babyblue Thank you. ❤🤗
Much love beautiful. You deserve to be all well again 🤗💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Byron8by7 · M
It is good to know that you are healing. Your strength is inspiring to me.
Carver · 31-35, F
@Byron8by7 Thank you.
SW-User
What a harrowing ordeal, and what an inspiring and awesome end to it. You're so awesome. 🤗
Carver · 31-35, F
@SW-User Thank you, sweet lady. 🤗
blazingrahul · 41-45, M
My dad's brother got brain tumor but it couldn't survive.
Carver · 31-35, F
@blazingrahul I'm sorry. I lost an uncle to cancer too.
Ellen · 46-50, F
Thanks for sharing. Been wondering how you are and so glad to see this. 😌
Inspirational ... thank you for the share
Carver · 31-35, F
@questionWeaver Thank you too. 🙂
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
I hope things are all still positive!
Congrats! That's awesome news
lostsomewhere101 · 26-30, M
wish u a great healthy life 🤗
Dayman · 31-35, M
Good to hear you're better ❤
496sbc · 36-40, M
Wow im glad ur ok now.
👍 Health wishes. 🤗
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
So happy you are here to tell the story!
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