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Don't get discouraged

Carrie King
CSN Member Posts: 48
Almost 7 months after this tumor reared it's ugly head, after being initially told it was in-operable, after 2 craniotomies, 1 infection surgery and 1 bone flap removal, after 8 weeks of a Picc Line, after 7 months of broken up sleep (mine), the 4.8 cm tumor that was reduced to 5 mm after sugeries, is now NOT EVENING SHOWING on the MRI three months post op.
We now will have to face surgery to replace his bone flap and pray for no infection.
Then we will get another opinion per the Neurgosurgeon to see if Stereotactic Radiation will be a benefit it any cells are hiding in the normal brain tissue.
I must hold on to this wonderful feeling and stop worrying about tomorrow.
Carrie
We now will have to face surgery to replace his bone flap and pray for no infection.
Then we will get another opinion per the Neurgosurgeon to see if Stereotactic Radiation will be a benefit it any cells are hiding in the normal brain tissue.
I must hold on to this wonderful feeling and stop worrying about tomorrow.
Carrie
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Great Newsgrandmafay said:Happy
I am happy to hear your good news. I know that fear is still there, but try to put it aside for a wile and just celebrate. Fay
Take advantage of the good news and celebrate!
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