We all have expiration dates…and his was just a little bit sooner than everyone else's

February 27, 2017 | 11m 00s

In this moving story, a father details what it was like taking on the caregiver role for his son who was diagnosed with glioblastoma; he explains their daily life, interactions with nurses, and the emotional distress of his son's final days.

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STORYTELLER ATTRIBUTES
50 - 59
Male
More than a college degree
White
1xxxx
Caregiver
STORY TYPE
Brain and Nerves
Cancers; Brain and Nerves
Experiencing symptoms; Finding out a diagnosis; Being treated; Communicating with doctors and nurses; Supporting family members who are sick
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