Round and round we go
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it !
Eric
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News
Well this sounds like good news about the finding, but sorry that they can't figure out what is going on with you symptom wise. Sounds like you have a wonderful team of doctors. Wishing and praying that all this can be figured out for you.
Kim0 -
Hummmm...
"Eyesight disturbances, vertigo, dizziness...hummmmm..any munchies with that???? LOL... Hey, sounds like great news to me!!! I am sure they will get to the bottom of these "other" symptoms and "Get r Done"...... I am just so happy you are getting answers...and good ones. I SOOO can't wait to see you in October!!! love ya my friend!!!
Jennie0 -
Eric- I have been having the
Eric- I have been having the same problems! Is the vertigo positional with you? Does it come on, the spinning like when you look up and either on the right or the left? Mine is called benign positional vertigo and there is a fairly simple like treatment for it, I just had a second treatment on it today. The rehab doctor I am working with has cautioned me that it may be an issue I deal with for a long time, that CHEMO can disrupt the fluid and the sensory in the inner ear. Let me know.0 -
whirlwind is right
Hi Eric,
Wow- you really did have a whirlwind of a day. I'm glad that the drs were able to move so quickly and get you in. Is cyberknife or gammaknife an option instead of regular surgery? If you haven't discussed that option, I definitely would if I were you.
I will be thinking of you and praying for you and for all doctors and others involved in your care in this situation.
God bless and strengthen you~
Lisa0 -
Lisalisa42 said:whirlwind is right
Hi Eric,
Wow- you really did have a whirlwind of a day. I'm glad that the drs were able to move so quickly and get you in. Is cyberknife or gammaknife an option instead of regular surgery? If you haven't discussed that option, I definitely would if I were you.
I will be thinking of you and praying for you and for all doctors and others involved in your care in this situation.
God bless and strengthen you~
Lisa
It's A very small mass and does not appear to be cancerous so I don't think they feel the need to use any kind of gamma or cyberknife treatment.
Eric0 -
The small mass may very well be a benign meningiomakarguy said:I hope
I hope the surgeon is right.I hope they find out what is causing the dizzyness,and other problems.Good luck.
and is growing as some do causing motor skill issues...we have a young man in our church that has the same symptoms and has had it removed and is doing quite well. Most meningiomas are benign, and most never increase in size, approx 90%.......... but still most never grow to cause any issues. It seems yours is but it will be fixable as it was for our young man and you will do fine...Love to ya buddy......buzz0 -
Eric
I'm pretty sure you'll do fine now. Thank goodness.0 -
heh eric, hope you areStockCar5 said:Keep your chin up
Hang in there. You will be fine.
Jim
heh eric, hope you are doing ok. hang in there.0
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