So you have been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer

Shocker, what feelings are going through your mind?

I started feeling weird around the holidays. Started with headaches/dull in origin. Not much different than that of a stress related headache. Take a couple ibuprophen and be done right? It did help.

Then I felt like my speech was being effected. Slurred speech. I sounded drunk. I don’t drink. What could this be? I talked with my staff because I knew I wasn’t the only person to hear the slurring. My wife could hear subtle changes in my speech. At first I thought it was just me.

I thought I may have had a stroke. I told my father in law I feel like I had a mini stroke but something still didn’t feel right. I started having walking and mobility issues. January, I ordered a cane on amazon to help with stability. The wobbling was here and I could manage it.

February 2025 came and I was set to see a new doctor. Back story, I love my dr’s office. The staff has always been great but I seem to have had many dr changes over 8 years of being with them. Ok, deal with yet another doctor. I lost a ton of weight using Weight Watchers. I was 362lbs. I cut sugar and dropped down to under 300. Today I sit comfortably at 199-203lbs. So I see a new Doc. Let’s call her Dr N. I had a colostomy placed back in 2012 due to a perforated colon. I had a blockage in january of 2024. Then another in February of 24. That put me on the path to ostomy reversal. I was in the hospital early January and February 2024 for 2 weeks. I met with a surgeon and scheduled the reversal. Great no more poo bag. Fast forward to now and I am thankful to not have to deal with the bag.

So Dr N sends me for an MRI of my brain. Ok fine…Insurance sucks let’s be clear. The deductibles are astronomical, $9200 until it kicks in. MRI was $507 out of pocket.. I was like wtf seriously? I cancelled the MRI. My family was telling me to reschedule it. So i did. 3 weeks later I go for the MRI.

Everything changed

03.25.2025 MRI day… I arrive at 7:30am for the 8am appt. They get me going. I ask for the disc from the MRI and they say no prob. MRI done a little after 9am. I head back to work with the disc.. My computer, as many these days, does not have a disc drive. Probably for the best in my case/not that I would know what to look for anyway. 11am comes and my phone rings.. It’s Dr N. I answer and my world would be forever changed. Dr N goes on to tell me that I have a Glioblastoma, a terminal cancerous tumor on my brainstem. I went numb- ringing in my ears but was perceptive and understanding what was being said to me.

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3 responses to “So you have been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer”

  1. Hetty Eliot Avatar

    Oh my god they told you that over the phone…. I am so sorry you have this diagnosis.

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    1. Bruce McLarty Avatar

      I wasn’t expecting the phone call to be so soon or to have that diagnosis. Life changing

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      1. Hetty Eliot Avatar

        I’m also very surprised they just blurted out that you have that when it generally isn’t officially diagnosed without the biopsy analysis (even when they strongly suspect it).

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