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Mar. 30th, 2010 07:49 pmIt's a fast growing tumor. It's about 3/4 of an inch in diameter. Because of her MS, the surgeon will not operate. They are meeting with a radiologist in the morning to see what treatment options are available that are non-surgical.While the radiologist will be able to give a more concrete estimate, the surgeon is guessing that if all goes well with radiation therapy, she could have as long as a year.
To fight MS bravely for 21 years and then to suddenly end up with a brain tumor- I don't want to say it's unfair, because the universe doesn't deal in fair and unfair. But I don't know how else to describe it.

This picture was taken one week ago; my mother with my 3 month old nephew, Kyle. She's 63.
To fight MS bravely for 21 years and then to suddenly end up with a brain tumor- I don't want to say it's unfair, because the universe doesn't deal in fair and unfair. But I don't know how else to describe it.
This picture was taken one week ago; my mother with my 3 month old nephew, Kyle. She's 63.