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Now in its fourth season, with 46 episodes aired, Game On Glio was the first of its kind to create a media platform for telling the stories and journeys of those diagnosed with brain cancers such as Glioblastoma. Expanding on its original platform, this show shines a light on grief and loss, brain cancer education and stories, and provides inspiration, hope, and second chances! Guests include caregivers, scientists, therapists, patients, widows(ers), non-profits, relationship experts, well known personalities, and authors. The mission of this show is to find a way to give a voice to those that need it most, bring education and advocacy to brain cancers, grief and loss, and to tell stories in the most unique way. There’s always hope! Host--Shannon (S.M.) Traphagen **Disclaimer-this podcast is not a medical podcast. It is designed to offer guidance and information, tell stories, offer hope, and advocate for those dealing with these topics. While medical experts are on the show, questions regarding your medical care should be directed to your primary care doctor or contact the resources on the website to obtain further information.
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Thursday Apr 29, 2021
S1 Ep 1: Glioblastoma Changed Our Lives--With Guest Dr. John Boockvar
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
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Thank you so much for for sharing your experience and story. In listening to your story, my heart was deeply moved as I couldn’t believe that I was hearing my very similar story. We are now 28 months in and every day is just a moment, an experience, and a deep breath at a time. We are both holding each other tightly and continue to fight this horrible disease with everything we have. Lots of love and lots of faith. My sweet hubby diagnosed in 2020 at the onset of the Pandemic, diagnosed,age 48.
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Will go very far In his clinical trials and in his practice to not only extend lives give patients and families hope and perhaps find a cure. Thank you for this.
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
How much he actually understood. Although he gave us 11 months of bravery he passed on November 21, 2020. My family and I never knew glioblastoma was. Island saw Dr. Bookvar on Netflix and while we also reside in New York we did not know of his abilities and his way to guide not just a patient but the families through this horrible disease. I just want to say that I believe Dr. Bookvar
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
He was diagnosed on Christmas Eve of 2019 he went through surgery radiation and chemo therapy. There was so many moments of faith when tumor would shrink or MRI would be clear. In July he spiral downward and lost his ability to walk and talk and eventually open his eyes. We saw my father deteriorate and we question at this point
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
I couldn’t help but completely be moved by your story. Not only through the devastating journey in the times of hulk but also because I lived through the same thing And almost the same exact time with my father. I realize and I’ve always known that he was the love of my life so going through that journey was like going through it myself in someway. My father was an engineer as well and was 71.
Thursday Apr 29, 2021
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