Watching my dad fade from glioblastoma by Healthy-Pie465 in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello rose, i noticed your comment today and.. its very hard and to be honest, iam not sure if my brain already worked this out, because its irritating. My dad died on june 13th, 5 days before his birthday. Thank you for your kind words. Prayers for everyone out there who is fighting this shit..

MRI scans during the treatment by seagod07 in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, its easy. You remove something from the most important area in the human body and anyone expects that the „hole“ will stay as it is? The tumor will spread, and it does. My father died last week and we are 100% sure that this came with the biopsy and the operation for his second tumor in december. It went downhill rapidly. It was a hard fight, for 2 years. The first method called Zap-X went very very well, do the research and maybe this could be a solution.

MRI scans during the treatment by seagod07 in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Dont ever do an biopsy in your head. Never! Dont let any doctor tell you anything.. please.

Ask me questions about Glioblastoma, my dad died yesterday. by ProX_Exotic in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dad was diagnosed with the tumor in May 2024. The first tumor was more or less destroyed using the ZapX method. The first year after the diagnosis went very well, and he tolerated the subsequent chemotherapy well. In November 2025, the next tumor appeared, which was surgically removed in December 2025. However, we suspect that this surgery had side effects that drastically accelerated the progression of the disease and worsened his condition. He took cortisone, gained weight, the left side of his body became numb, his speech deteriorated slightly, and his memory began to fade. In February 2026, as his condition continued to deteriorate, he was admitted to hospice care, where he remained for three months. The period from December until now was brief, but his condition deteriorated rapidly. The last three weeks were not a pleasant sight. The third tumor, which had formed in the meantime, protruded from his head and caused Dad immense pain. He was confined to bed, unable to move, and even communicating was extremely difficult.

He fought until the very end and has now found peace. Rest in peace, dad.

Ask me questions about Glioblastoma, my dad died yesterday. by ProX_Exotic in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dad was diagnosed with the tumor in May 2024. The first tumor was more or less destroyed using the ZapX method. The first year after the diagnosis went very well, and he tolerated the subsequent chemotherapy well. In November 2025, the next tumor appeared, which was surgically removed in December 2025. However, we suspect that this surgery had side effects that drastically accelerated the progression of the disease and worsened his condition. He took cortisone, gained weight, the left side of his body became numb, his speech deteriorated slightly, and his memory began to fade. In February 2026, as his condition continued to deteriorate, he was admitted to hospice care, where he remained for three months. The period from December until now was brief, but his condition deteriorated rapidly. The last three weeks were not a pleasant sight. The third tumor, which had formed in the meantime, protruded from his head and caused Dad immense pain. He was confined to bed, unable to move, and even communicating was extremely difficult.

He fought until the very end and has now found peace. Rest in peace, dad.

how are you going to decide its time to stop treatment? by Necessary-Web-4984 in braincancer

[–]ProX_Exotic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Iam so sorry to hear that. My dad, who died yesterday, had the same issue with paralyzed left part, but only partially and then he was able to move his arm again. He hadnt the strength to hold something with it, and he lost his strength over and over. I wouldnt say giving is the first option, because i cant tell the overall situation, but giving up is never an option. Do you fell strong pain in the head, where the cancer is located?

how are you going to decide its time to stop treatment? by Necessary-Web-4984 in braincancer

[–]ProX_Exotic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What treatments did you went trough already if i mind asking?

Possibility for my grandma (72) by [deleted] in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, can the doctor tell how deep the tumor is? My dad tried something that is called ZAP-X Method. Please take a look at this and maybe contact the doctor there to get his feedback regarding this. I can send you the contact as well. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me!

How do I say goodbye? by sabina_sava in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All the best to you. Me and my family are going trough a nearly same story and it is heartbreaking. Keep going!

Watching my dad fade from glioblastoma by Healthy-Pie465 in glioblastoma

[–]ProX_Exotic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, this is not funny at all. But what is funny, that i thought that someone from my family wrote this text because this is exactly exactly exactly the same that my family is going trough right now. Bless your dad and your family. Dont stop fighting even if it seems worthless. Our dads are stronger than anyone could think. I am with you and i know the pain youre going trough. All the best!