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Over the past few weeks we have trawled the internet to bring you details of current blogs about brain tumours. Each blog is written by someone affected by a brain tumour and provides insights into what it is like living from day to day.
Below are details of all our 'BT Blog Buddies'.
You can also search by brain tumour type here.
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Name: Deirdre Kohler Type of Brain Tumour: Oligoastrocytoma Grade of Brain Tumour: 2- 3 Bio: In May 2006, at the age of 30 and shortly after the birth of my 3rd child, I found out I had a low grade tumour in the left Blog name: Blog of a brain tumour and life Blog link: http://kohlerprojects.blogspot.com |
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Name: Sarah Clark
Type of Brain Tumour: Ganglioglioma
Grade of Brain Tumour: WHO Grade I-II
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Name: Jackie Ng Type of Brain Tumour: Meningioma Bio: Hi. i m into my 11th anniversary after Blog name: Jackie's Journey Blog link: http://www.jackie-nak.blogspot.com/ |
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Type of Brain Tumor: GBM – Grade of Brain Tumor: IV Bio: I am a husband, a father, and a lawyer and I have brain Blog name: RW Brain Tumor Blog link: http://rwbraintumor.blogspot.com/ |
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Name: Laurie Barram Grade of Brain Tumour: 2 Bio: In 1990 I had a Blog name: Oligo-Lucky Blog link: www.oligo-lucky.blogspot.com |
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Name: Chris Gulker Type of Brain Tumour: Grade of Brain Tumour: Grade 3 Bio: Chris Gulker has been an established company and startup executive, advisor, and investor, an advocate for open source software, a senior editor at NewsForge, columnist for London’s Independent, an Apple Computer publishing markets director, Adobe Acrobat Product Manager and founder of sfgate.com, www.examiner.com and www.gulker.com, published since 1995. Chris was diagnosed with a grade 3 Glioma in 2006. Blog name: www.gulker.com Blog link: The URL for my posts specifically relating to the stage 3 glioma I am living with:
Another URL, 'new life' records my experience trying to re-insert myself into life after the diagnosis:
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Name: Jane Type of Brain Tumour: Low-grade glioma Grade of Brain Tumour: 2 Bio: After being diagnosed with a low-grade brain tumour in Dec 2008 my life has changed dramatically in a lot of ways, some expected and some that have surprised me! Just wanna share some of these bits. It's up to you if you wanna have a peak at my blog Blog Name: That's Life... Blog Link: http://janeshann. |
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Name: David Bond a.k.a. Bondy Type of Brain Tumour: Aggressive/benign (meningioma) Grade of Brain Tumour: Unknown, although it was the same size as a tennis ball and attached outside the front left lobe of my brain Short Bio: A New Zealander based in Amsterdam who found out that he had a brain tumour the size of a tennis ball after waking up one morning with a headache so intense that he could not stand up. After a 12-hour operation 6 days later and 6 weeks of daily Blog name: Bondy 4 Brains Blog link: www.bondy4brains.com |
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Name: Jim Goeke-Morey Blog: http://golfballinmybrain.blogspot.com/ Short Bio: 39 years old, married for 12 years, with 3 beautiful daughters, Junior High history teacher living in suburban Washington, DC, USA. In early summer of 2009, I started getting episodes of tingling and numbness on my right side with ringing in my right ear. It lasted no more than 60 seconds and no more than twice a day. It never got worse but never faded. My doctor had me see a neurologist who ordered an MRI. This revealed a golf ball size tumor in my left temporal lobe. In September, I had a craniotomy that removed 70% of the tumor. I recently began |
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Name: Mark Miller Blog name: Blogging in B Minor Blog link: www.markmillermusic.org/blog Type of Brain Tumour: GBM
Grade of Brain Tumour: 4
Short Bio: See http://www.markmillermusic.org/blog/about/ |
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Name: Ewan Type of Brain Tumour: Oligodendroglioma
Grade of Brain Tumour: Grade 3 Blog name: Oligo crazy if I don't go crazy tonight Blog link: http://community.macmillan.org.uk/blogs/oligo_crazy_if_i_dont_go_crazy_tonight/default.aspx Short Bio: See HERE |
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Name: Chris Bradley Type of Brain Tumour: GBM
Grade of Brain Tumour: 4
Short Bio: Diagnosed on 09/10/09, this blog follows Chris' journey from the start of his treatment.
** Sadly, Chris passed away on 25th April 2010. We will continue to include his blog in our 'Blog Buddies' as long as it is online as it provides a very honest insight into the life of someone battling a high grade brain tumour.**
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Name: Liz
Type of Brain Tumor: Astrocytoma (glioma)
Grade of Tumor: 2
Bio: In September 2008 Liz was diagnosed with a grade 2 astrocytoma at age 29. She has endured two brain surgeries, been diagnosed with
Epilepsy, and has had to re-learn how to walk and balance. For treatment Liz takes the chemotherapy pill Temodar, and will probably be on the drug for the rest of her life. Liz went back to work in the fall of 2009 as a Web and graphic designer. She volunteers as a peer counselor for the National Brain Tumor Society in the United States. |
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Type of brain tumour: Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme Grade of brain tumour: IV Short bio: Married to Julian; British - moved to Australia in 2000; First tumour: July 2005; Second tumour: October 2008; Third tumour: September 2009; Fourth tumour: October 2009; Still fighting; Using Blog Name: TransitionbyDonna |
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Name: Andrea Garramone Type of brain tumour: Location: dallas, tx usa |
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Name: Mark and Steve (aka Bobbie and Enid) Type of Brain Tumour: Glioblastoma Multiforme Grade of Brain Tumour: 4 Bio: Steve (pictured left) had surgery on the 22nd September 2010 and, was given the results on the 29th September that he has a Glioblastoma Multiforme. Like anyone given this diagnosis, both Steve and his husband Mark were completely shell shocked, but, reading their blog you get a sense of the amazing outlook they have adopted. Their blog shares their great humour, love, tears and now a wonderful collection of hats! Blog name: Trouble Blogging Blog link: http://troubleblogging.blogspot.com ** Sadly, Steve passed away on 15th June 2011. We will continue to include his blog in our 'Blog Buddies' as long as it is online as it provides a very honest insight into the life of someone battling a high grade brain tumour.** |
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My blog details the journey of my grandson that was diagnosed with a brain Here are the details: Website name: A prayer for Asher Website url: http://aprayerforasher.blogspot.com Tumor: Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma |
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My name: Marieke Vink
Blog name: BouncyBean: Living with a brain tumour
Tumour: Grade III Astrocytoma
My wife Jane was diagnosed with a diffuse Astrocytoma in 2005 and had ** Sadly, Jane passed away 2011. We will continue to include her blog in our 'Blog Buddies' as long as it is online as it provides a very honest insight into the life of someone battling a brain tumour.** |
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Name: Heather Taylor-Nicholson Tumour Type: - Petrous Meningioma Grade: 1 ('benign') Bio - I'm a 50 year old who was diagnosed with having a 'benign' meningioma last year (Nov 5th 2010) during investigations for vertigo that had caused me to collapse at work in April 2010. I have been told that this is only 'incidental' and not the cause for the vertigo by an ENT surgeon. However, no other diagnosis has been offered apart from 'poor vestibular return' and the only treatment apart from the 'Epley' given by my GP to ease the more acute symptoms, was a booklet on vestibular exercises as I still feel unsteady and have mild balance issues. Sadly though, whatever the cause I have lost my job as a Staff Nurse at our local hospital as I am not fit nor safe enough to work in any clinical areas, and have subsequently had to let my registration lapse as for the same reasons. I am currently unemployed and hoping to God I can get my NHS pension early on grounds of ill health, otherwise I lose my home. Right now I am going through the nightmare of having to deal with benefits claims etc which is not fun as most of you here will know. I'm not sure what it is my blog can add but I hope it will be insightful to those who read it and who do not mind a cynical 50 year old ex-healthcare professional having a major rant..LOL!! I also run a Facebook page called 'Cornwall Headliners Brain Tumour Support Page' as there is nothing in Cornwall in the way of lcoal support groups. I feel that we are the 'forgotten' county in terms of support and treatment options, espcially with aftercare and support for those recovering from treatment. However please feel free to visit and share your experiences. Blog Name - Meningiomaheadstart |
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Name: Heather Roberts Type of Brain Tumour: Anaplastic Astrocytoma Grade of Brain Tumour: 3 A little about you: Heather (now 32) was diagnosed with brain cancer Grade 3: Anaplastic Astrocytoma in April 2008; and on April 24, 2008, she had her first of two surgeries to retract her tumor; her second surgery was June 12, 2008. Even though both surgeries were considered successful, the entire tumor could not be retracted. She completed 6 weeks of radiation with low dose Temador and then completed 11 months of high dose Temador. After 11 months, her body said, “No more!” Her left side shows some Blog name: Heather’s Journey Blog link: leapforacure.org Picture: Heather is in the middle. Her two sisters, Michele (L) and Amy (R) stand with her. |
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Name: John Vang Type of Brain Tumour: Oligoastrocytoma Grade of Brain Tumour: Grade II A little about you: Hello, I am a 34 year old male living in California. A CT scan in February of 2011 revealed a 3 cm-wide "dark spot" in my right Going through this experience, I've found connecting with others (either through direct communication or reading blogs) to be reassuring and comforting and I started my blog in hopes that someone who is also unfortunately sharing the same experience might find some level of reassurance and comfort in it as well. Blog name: My Life With a Brain Tumor Blog link: http://havnot.blogspot.com/ |
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Your Name: Kevin "Wash" Pratt-King Type of Brain Tumour: Glioblastoma Multiforme Grade of Brain Tumour: IV A little about you: 25 when diagnosed in late 2009, in school to be an architect. Lives in Arizona with his wife/caregiver Tashi. Now 27 and "retired" to spend his days writing sci-fi short stories and creating "steampunk" art. A huge couple of geeks and "Browncoats" - people who love Joss Whedon/ Firefly series. They live with their two cats and various fish. Blog name: Learning To Hope Blog link: http://washandtashi.blogspot.com/ |
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Name: Jennifer K. Giliberto Type of Brain Tumour: An Infultrating Grade II Astrocytoma was removed from my right temporal lobe Bio: Wife to Paul and mother to three children and three rescue dogs. I’m also an advocate, volunteer and Domestic Goddess (I jest) of everything in-between in a place I fondly refer to as “crazyland”. Blog name: Grey Matter Life Blog link: www.greymatterlife.com |
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Name: Jen Crowley Searle Type of Brain Tumour: Oligodendroglioma Grade of Brain Tumour: Grade II Bio: My name is Jen, and this is the journey of living the gift of life with my husband Mike and our 3 sons, while I also battle brain cancer. Some days are good, some days are not so good, but all days are a blessing. I promise to be open – sometimes painfully (sorry). But this journey is all about trying to document this for my children, for being cheap therapy for me, and for hopefully helping a few others who might be going through something difficult in their own lives. So come on in, pull up a chair and put your feet up. On Tuesday, June 12th 2007 I was diagnosed with a brain tumor, named Bob. The following month, I had brain surgery and pathology revealed brain cancer (oligodendroglioma, grade II). I have been doing well with MRIs every 3, 4 and then 5 months, until recently. I have a recurrence now (named Bozo), and we are going through the whirlwind of trying to research and figure out our next steps to defeat Bozo.
Blog name: Go Away Brain Cancer
Blog link: http://goawaybraincancer.com/
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Name: Lucy Cunnington Type of Brain Tumour: Grade of Brain Tumour: Bio: As of yesterday, 18th November 2011, I was told I have a brain tumour for the second time. THe first time was back in 2006, when I was halfway through my PGCE course. I came to a conclusion that higher education and I do not go well together. In 2001, I was in the final year of my English degree when I was hit by a car in a hit and run asccidet which nearly cost me my life, and left me permently disabled. I had to take a year out of my degree cours, was in hospital for 4 months, and spent about 10 months learning how to walk again and wondering why the UK wasn't more wheelchair friendly! So then I was faced with postponing my PGCE too! Statistically if you've had a brain tumour (BT) you are more likely to have a reocurrance eventually, than never at all, so I always knew it was likely. Then literally two days after I got back from Taiwan, I had my first seizure in five years, recognising the symptoms I phoned the hospital and following scans had my suspisions confirmed. I have decided to write this as I found last time a lot of friends couldn't handle it and didn't know what to say, so hopefully this will bridge the gap. I don't feel ill at the moment and my lovely doctor has given me some snti-seizure drugs to make life more comfortable. I will Be updating this regularly. I am also asking people to make donations to BT buddies- a great charity that supports, sufferers, survivors and their friends and families. please go to my just giving page: Lucy Cunnington is fundraising for BT Buddies Blog name: Statistic of One Blog link: http://statisticof1.blogspot.com/ |
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Your name: Patrick Macedo Brain Tumour Type: Oligoastrocytoma Grade of Brain Tumour: Grade III (3( Bio: My name is Patrick Macedo and on July 9, 2011 I had a seizure that led me to discover a tumor inside my brain. Blogging was never something I thought of doing but after being inspired by people who like me were diagnosed with glioma (just qualified my glioma as a grade 2 oligoastrocytoma with areas of grade 3 transformation) I thought sharing my perspectives can help others. Blog name: We can live with glioma Blog Link: http://patrickmacedo20.blogspot.com/ |
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Your Name: Mark Richard Green Brain Tumour Type: Anaplastic Ependymoma Grade of Brain Tumour: Grade III (3) Bio: My name is Mark Richard Green. I live in the small, idyllic, New England Village of Walpole, New Hampshire, located along the Connecticut River. Living here, to paraphrase artist Maxfield Parrish, I can “get a better view of Vermont.” In 2011 doctors found A giant boulder in my brain. A meteorite. In real terms, a golf-ball size tumor. A golf ball diameter is 4.26cm. My golf ball was 4.3cm. And I’m not even good at golf. A rare form of brain cancer normally found in pediatric cases: Stage III (WHO grade) anaplastic ependymoma. Blog name: Moosevt Blog link: http://moosevt.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/hello-world/ |
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