mysoncallsmeold

mysoncallsmeold t1_j34dohy wrote

I truly hope this is a blessing for those struck with brain cancer. My son had brain cancer at 14, he's now 29 so he was really fortunate but it changed everything about him and he will struggle for life what most people take for granted. It's such an invasive treatment, if there could be treatment that doesn't require a surgeon digging around in the gray matter, it would be absolutely incredible. I too hope that it helps others and I hope this changes the outcomes of reoccurrences and that those who have reoccurrence are allowed to try to option.

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mysoncallsmeold t1_iuis4rt wrote

You have to make plans (start with one, one you are relatively sure you can accomplish even if it's just getting up at 5:00 a.m. for a wee), work towards the plan, rework the plan when the plan shifts (as they will), create a new plan maybe have plans upon plans and so it goes and goes through your entire life! Some plans won't work out or you'll hate where you end up and guess what, you are allowed and encouraged to make a new plan! The awareness and wisdom are going to grow from living life, learning from others and working life plans. :-)

Spend some time reading, talking to others, watching videos of careers or life endeavors you are interested in to possibly find your first idea. If you want to be a (fill in the blank) you have to get around that type of work or people to absorb the knowledge.

Good luck!!! You can do anything you set your mind to! You can get anywhere step by step.

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