Monday, October 11, 2010

Talked to the Doc again today....

Talked to the Doc today and he explained more about having the surgery. He explained more to me than any other doc had before. The most important thing is to PRESERVE WHAT I HAVE..
There is no telling what the next brain bleed could bring--loss of short term memory, loss of mobility, all kinds of scary shit....
During the surgery he would have a neurologist there to make sure everything is working, they would cool my brain down from 37 to 33 to protect me from injury, use a laser and magnify my brain by microscope up to 50 times.... Use a forceps, patch me up , get some titanium screws, ICU and 4 nights in the hospital. Stay in California for 2 weeks, and come home.
25% initially worse, 20% better. 95% end up the same or better, but should be able to remove the whole cavernous angioma.
That is a brief synopsis, didnt get all the details, but, I think I am getting myself ready....

1 comment:

  1. I occasionally use google to see if there have been any news pertaining to cavernous angiomas that I may have missed. I had a bleed when I was 21, and they found an angioma in my brainstem. I had surgery in November of 2006. You are so brave to be dealing with all of this.

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