Gary Carter Has New Brain Tumors: Gary Carter condition worsened with the discovery of new tumors in his brain, his daughter said Thursday on the blog family. Six months ago, Carter, 57, a former catcher Mets, it was found that the aggressive brain cancer, glioblastoma, which was treated with radiation and chemotherapy.
"I write these words with tears, because I feel so sad for my father," Carter said Kimmy Bloemers. She said that one of the doctors of his father, "come home to my parents tonight to talk with family about the next step."
Carter is difficult week.
"Every day, exhausting every move and takes great effort," wrote Bloemers.
Last Wednesday, Carter was an open wound to treat gum dental surgeon. The next day, he came to the office of his doctor - he also fell on Christmas Eve - and recovering from a torn rotator.
Carter took part in the banquet of its annual golf tournament on Sunday. Bloemers wrote: "The Pope said a few words to thank everyone for being there and for all the support and prayers. He said that he wants to feel better so he can continue to help others."
That was the day after the tournament in West Palm Beach, Florida, which benefits Autism Project of Palm Beach County.
"I write these words with tears, because I feel so sad for my father," Carter said Kimmy Bloemers. She said that one of the doctors of his father, "come home to my parents tonight to talk with family about the next step."
Carter is difficult week.
"Every day, exhausting every move and takes great effort," wrote Bloemers.
Last Wednesday, Carter was an open wound to treat gum dental surgeon. The next day, he came to the office of his doctor - he also fell on Christmas Eve - and recovering from a torn rotator.
Carter took part in the banquet of its annual golf tournament on Sunday. Bloemers wrote: "The Pope said a few words to thank everyone for being there and for all the support and prayers. He said that he wants to feel better so he can continue to help others."
That was the day after the tournament in West Palm Beach, Florida, which benefits Autism Project of Palm Beach County.
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