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22. Coping with a Glioblastoma Diagnosis | Dr. Akanksha Sharma & Maria Quiban Whitesell 

Pacific Neuroscience Institute
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There are few cancers more challenging than glioblastomas. While there is currently no cure for these brain tumors, patients and their caregivers can take steps to maximize their quality of life once they learn their diagnosis. Dr. Akanksha Sharma and TV meteorologist and author Maria Quiban Whitesell both know a lot about doing just that. Dr. Sharma is a neuro-oncologist at PNI, where she treats patients with brain cancer. She says that what makes glioblastomas so difficult is that they spread throughout glial cells in the brain like flakes of pepper in a pile of salt. Glial cells support and protect neurons in the brain, and surgery can only remove so many of the malignant ones.
As a palliative medicine specialist, her aim is to open and hold space for patients to have meaningful conversations and honest dialog with their nearest and dearest, for them to savor and create new cherished memories, and to make the most of their time. Maria lost her husband to glioblastoma and wrote a book about her loss called You Can’t Do It Alone: A Widow’s Journey Through Loss, Grief, and Life After. This conversation shows how caregivers can muster the strength to do some of the hardest work there is and keep going-for their patients and their families-in the face of one of life’s most difficult challenges.
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@jonlydon
@jonlydon Год назад
Really interesting, thanks for posting. My wife was also a writer who was incredibly fit, she looked and acted twenty years below her real age. 77 going on 60.. Last summer (2023) She began to use the wrong words which I noticed because she was so precise with her vocabulary. After an MRI she was given six months to live with an aggressive terminal Glioblastoma. She decided on no intervention and we tried to make the most of our time together. We enjoyed a couple of wonderful months until she had a seizure and after that she declined to a point that she was admitted to a nursing home. She became weaker and slept more until she died seven months after diagnosis.
@junemurphy8594
@junemurphy8594 Год назад
My hubby has gbm. Tumour removed from right frontal lobe July 2022. We focus on positive thoughts everyday
@TheJdmartinjax
@TheJdmartinjax Год назад
BORROW a copy of ben a williams book surviving terminal cancer , and im a 7/21 gbm survivor just shrank my tiny remaining tumor to nil using a tcel vax chemo. And because it is a metabolic disease I use high doses cbd thc fasting keto lifestyle. Fasting is very good centuries old way of treating ANY form of cancer and few if any have died from a fasting diet if managed with electrolytes water.
@maggieserrano9571
@maggieserrano9571 2 года назад
Great information. Thank you.
@jeffnicoloo
@jeffnicoloo Год назад
Thank you
@joools1953
@joools1953 Год назад
I was diagnosed January last year. My husband is in denial so I feel as if I'm in this on my own.
@pen5600
@pen5600 Год назад
junipa, Im so sorry. My husband was just diagnosed this month and it is certainly a scary unknown. There's always hope. I hope you have found a good care team to help you navigate what you need. Maybe have your husband watch a few of these videos to help him understand? This is too hard to go alone. My prayers are with you!
@joools1953
@joools1953 Год назад
@@pen5600 thank you. I’m well so far. I might have to talk to him again if the tumour grows bigger. I hope your husband is well.
@eulagibson5392
@eulagibson5392 Год назад
My husband has glioblastoma, diagnosed 8mths ago, how do I get involved in the caregiver groups. Need help
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