Sunday, September 9, 2012

Questions for the Neurosurgeon???

Hello Fellow Travelers!

Tomorrow morning I'm going to Roseville for a follow up, feel good, visit with my neurosurgeon, he's really thorough and kicked that brain tumor's ASS!  The good Dr. is also young, well-connected and I can't believe he has a lot of patients like me.  Patients who have no sign of the evil cancerous, tumor, but can't walk, speak, see or use 90% of previous manual dexterity.  So I'm thinking at the very least he can tell me what worked/didn't for his other patients.  I don't mind the pain, but there is no escaping from it, or the vertigo and dizziness.

I guess that would be the $64,000 question:  How did your Astrocytoma patients learn to walk and talk again?  Were any patients without balance?  Without coordination?  (OK, I can count, that's three questions)  
Without some concrete solution I'm sentenced to Limbo Land for an indefinite stay.

He's a solution-oriented sort of guy so I hope when he sees how completely messed up I am he'll have some real ideas.  Or unreal ideas, at this point, who cares?  An idea is a lot more than what I have, which is no idea, not a clue!

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