Alive and Fighting

Coping with a Brain Tumor and a Bone Marrow Transplant

by H. Charles Wolf


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/2/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781420889291

About the Book

I have now survived for three years with a brain tumor.  It was not just any tumor; it was a glioblastoma multiforme.  Glioblastoma multiforme is the most fatal and aggressive of all brain tumors.  The average life expectancy with glioblastoma multiforme is approximately 54 to 65 weeks.  That’s just over one year!  It has been quite an ordeal since I first started speaking gibberish and had a grand mal seizure on June 3, 2002, the day my tumor was discovered.  It’s crazy to think what a difference a single day had on my life.  This book discusses my second and third years, which also included a bone marrow transplant because the chemotherapy had destroyed my bone marrow.  Now, three years later, I still have many things to deal with on a daily basis including graft-versus-host disease from the bone marrow transplant, and reading and memory problems because a large piece of my brain was removed during my brain surgery.

 

    Surviving the first year was one of the most difficult things I have ever faced, but the second and third years were even harder.  I am not even close to winning my battle over cancer, but I continue to fight until the end.  There were many times that I just wanted to give up, even if the result was death.  It was becoming too hard to fight as I became increasingly sick with each treatment.  However, I never gave up.  I have family and friends that I am not ready to leave yet and things I still want to do, so I will continue to fight!


About the Author

Harry Charles Wolf (Charlie) is a brain tumor survivor, project manager, and former nuclear facility manager who worked in the most dangerous facility in America as dubbed by Peter Jennings.  His education includes a Chemical Engineering degree from The Ohio State University and an MBA from the University of South Carolina.  His first book, Damn the Statistics, I Have a Life to Live!, chronicled his first year of living with a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumor.  His blood counts and bone marrow were destroyed by his chemotherapy resulting in a bone marrow transplant.  His second book, Alive and Fighting, Coping with a Brain Tumor and a Bone Marrow Transplant, chronicles his fight for survival through the last three years.