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3 months after stopping treatment for stage 4 glioblastoma; slowly declining. Anyone have experiences at this stage?
Asked by jbrw on Sunday, April 22, 2012
3 months after stopping treatment for stage 4 glioblastoma; slowly declining. Anyone have experiences at this stage?
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steve70x7
Our prayers are with you and your PT.
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almost 9 years agoGregP_WN
With my Mother and Father, we took care of them in Hospice care at home until the end. While a hard thing to do, we were glad we were able to be there for them and take care of them. We lost them both to cancer 10 months apart. did you have any questions?
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almost 9 years agojbrw
Thanks. Hospice is here at home, along with caretakers. Siblings live out of town, and we're here as often as we can be. Just wondering what to expect....other than each case is individual, and there are several possibilities, which is all medical and hospice people can tell us. It's helpful when people tell us their experiences, even though we know everyone's different.
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