Unless you don't follow me at all on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, you know that May is Brain Cancer/Tumor Awareness Month, I'm wearing Gray in May to raise awareness.
I tried to post a picture every day wearing gray on IG/Twitter, and FB, but I was stuck in bed for a couple of my chemo days. But I'm back! |
According to wikipedia.com, May is:
ALS Awareness Month (United States)[16]
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month[7]
Asthma Awareness Month[17]
Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month
Celiac Awareness Month
Aisha Santamaria Birthday <--- ???? (Kiddies, this is why teachers don't let you use wikipedia as a source for research papers)
Mental Health Awareness Month
Haitian Heritage Month
Hepatitis Awareness Month[18]
Jewish American Heritage Month[7]
Lupus Awareness Month[19]
Motorcycle Awareness Month[20]
National Bike Month
National Guide Dog Month (2008, 2009)
National Mobility Awareness Month
Zombie Awareness Month [21][22]
National Foster Care Month
Scandinavian American Heritage Month
National Skin Cancer Awareness Month
That's quite a crowded field, so I'm going to stick with what I know, even if wikipedia is totally lame. Trust me. May is Brain Cancer/Tumor Awareness Month.
Remember a couple posts back, I promised to talk about Brain Cancer & Brain Tumors? Did you think they were the same thing? Not necessarily. Read on! There are an awful lot of awareness/knowledge out there of the experience of cancer. You or someone you know has/had it. And I'm so sorry for that. Today, I want to focus in Brain Tumor/Cancer Awareness for a minute. So, you can pretty much bet that this isn't going to laugh riot blog entry. Sorry! Today, I'm putting on my teacher hat to spread some Awareness about why Gray Matters!
I know I didn't have a clue about Brain Cancer or Tumors until there was one discovered in my own noggin'! So, I'm guessing you aren't too aware about it...I know I told you NOT to "Google that Shit" months ago...but we (Steven & I) have a responsibility as caregiver/patient to know what cutting edge and alternative/integrative treatments are available out there and the right things to do to prolong my life as much as possible. I have one more chemo cycle in June (assuming that my blood work looks good), and then we have some decisions to make.
So, we don't have any choice anymore about researching the facts. Knowledge is Power. I'm going to share a little bit of what I learned. You, however, have a choice! If you'd rather live in blissful ignorance (and I'm not judging you if you do), just close this window right now, and you're all good.
First of all, there is no known cause directly linked to brain cancer/tumors. Which sucks in some ways because I can't give some magic advice to help you avoid it. (Caveat: There is pretty substantial evidence that seems to link obesity and/or living a sedentary lifestyle to all cancers: - but you already knew that, right?) Other than that, it's so random!
No doubt about it, though: Brain Cancer can be very deadly. This is the stuff that I just wasn't ready to look at 7 months ago. I knew if was bad - Hey, I ain't called The Outlier for 'nothin'! But does it matter what the statistics say? It's just numbers. So, let's just take a deep breath and look it over really quickly (or you can be a big sissy and scroll down and shut your eyes during the chart).
Moving on...(If you need to take a few more minutes, just catch up when you're done breathing and chanting.)
Back to some knowledge:
In actuality, there are 120+ different kinds of brain tumors! And they can grow in so many different locations in the brain. Plus, in the statistics, we're all different ages, and many patients have additional challenging, health issues (high blood pressure, etc) That makes it tricky to compare one person's experience with another.
Some call Brain Cancer an "orphan disease". If 138,000 people are living with a malignant brain tumor, and the U.S. population according to the census.gov is 320,899,806 ...(using my fifth grader teacher math - <eh hem> and my calculator on my smartphone), that's 0.043% of the population. So, I'm glad there's been some attention given to it recently. Some genius withsome a lot of grant money will eventually figure out this puzzle, and survival rates will rise as they have with breast cancer and leukemia.
Itcan be is confusing with a highly hyped 60 minutes segment, a Time magazine cover, and GBM poster child, Cheryl Broyle's on the Steve Harvey show recently. (<---NO! I don't watch that show! I saw a promo! Phew! Reputation intact!) throwing all kinds of information at you which might pertain to a small segment the people with brain cancer/tumors. I think that many of my friends and family believe that we are going to plug into one of these clinical trials and ride off into the sunset, cancer-free. That's not how it works.
Here are some links if you want to research the subject more:
National Brain Tumor Society
American Brain Tumor Association
American Cancer Society
That's just a start. If you have any "hidden gems", please share them in the comments.
Love, June Xoxoxo #mfncfnw <3
I know I didn't have a clue about Brain Cancer or Tumors until there was one discovered in my own noggin'! So, I'm guessing you aren't too aware about it...I know I told you NOT to "Google that Shit" months ago...but we (Steven & I) have a responsibility as caregiver/patient to know what cutting edge and alternative/integrative treatments are available out there and the right things to do to prolong my life as much as possible. I have one more chemo cycle in June (assuming that my blood work looks good), and then we have some decisions to make.
So, we don't have any choice anymore about researching the facts. Knowledge is Power. I'm going to share a little bit of what I learned. You, however, have a choice! If you'd rather live in blissful ignorance (and I'm not judging you if you do), just close this window right now, and you're all good.
First of all, there is no known cause directly linked to brain cancer/tumors. Which sucks in some ways because I can't give some magic advice to help you avoid it. (Caveat: There is pretty substantial evidence that seems to link obesity and/or living a sedentary lifestyle to all cancers: - but you already knew that, right?) Other than that, it's so random!
No doubt about it, though: Brain Cancer can be very deadly. This is the stuff that I just wasn't ready to look at 7 months ago. I knew if was bad - Hey, I ain't called The Outlier for 'nothin'! But does it matter what the statistics say? It's just numbers. So, let's just take a deep breath and look it over really quickly (or you can be a big sissy and scroll down and shut your eyes during the chart).
My cancer is a glioblastoma multiforme or GBM. (Why do I want to sing "The cheese stands alone..." after looking at that chart? Oh, yea. 'Cause I have a sick, twisted sense of humor. |
Pause. Take a deep breath. Take another deep breath. Repeat five times with me:
FEAR IS FAKE. LIVE NOW.
Moving on...(If you need to take a few more minutes, just catch up when you're done breathing and chanting.)
Or if you still need to cheer up, play this a few times:
Back to some knowledge:
In actuality, there are 120+ different kinds of brain tumors! And they can grow in so many different locations in the brain. Plus, in the statistics, we're all different ages, and many patients have additional challenging, health issues (high blood pressure, etc) That makes it tricky to compare one person's experience with another.
Some call Brain Cancer an "orphan disease". If 138,000 people are living with a malignant brain tumor, and the U.S. population according to the census.gov is 320,899,806 ...(using my fifth grader teacher math - <eh hem> and my calculator on my smartphone), that's 0.043% of the population. So, I'm glad there's been some attention given to it recently. Some genius with
It
Here are some links if you want to research the subject more:
National Brain Tumor Society
American Brain Tumor Association
American Cancer Society
That's just a start. If you have any "hidden gems", please share them in the comments.
Who knows? Someone reading this right now might find the CURE. |
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P.S. Just a little helpful hint: I've noticed that sometimes people say things like, "I have such a bad headache. I must have brain cancer..." <---- I don't find that funny. Not even a little bit. I know they're just being thoughtless, but think about the next time you think about using it. k? Thanks!
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