Pretty much self-explanatory and how I felt after 15 hours of brain surgery to remove a massive brain tumor called a meningioma I survived on February 11, 2000 followed by a second surgery to repair a CSF leak a few months later. I was always quirky to begin with and two craniotomies later, you could say the upstairs nuts, screws and bolts have enhanced my personality. Join in on the fun if you like wacky, warped musings, rants, raves and the like.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
10x The Triumph
"Clean as a whistle."
That's all I needed to hear hugging Dr. Black. I've undergone numerous MRI's, but this one in particular had me especially on edge. The proof was before my eyes as Dr. Black scrolled past clear image after clear image on the computer.
Proof I still had nothing upstairs, well tumor speaking that is!
Meningioma-free.
Ten times the triumph.
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Congratulations! I will be going with my mom for her one year post tumor removal MRI in a short time and I pray for the same good news. They know that since hers was in her sinus cavity and eye orbit that there may be some left, we just hope if it is that it will grow VERY slowly.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! I'm so happy for you!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Hua
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Nice to hear and especially directly from your doc. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the congratulations. I feel especially fortunate to have a neurosurgeon with an excellent bedside manner. He's a hugger to boot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a relief. I know the anxiety of waiting for MRI results. Oh and let me mention how much I appreciate you creating Meningioma Mommas. To you I say "Thank You!" I dont know where I would be without it.
ReplyDeleteMaria,
ReplyDeleteYou are quite welcome. I appreciate how much you reach out to our newly diagnosed mommas & poppas.