Hey guys!
I am back, Surgery went well. They surgeon was able to remove all of my Pineocytoma brain tumor successfully!
On the surgery day I was officially diagnosed with compression in the brain.
The tumor was compressing my brain, and therefor was causing damage.
Surgery itself went well and fast, without any permit complications. I was released the very next day, at 4 pm. Record time honestly. Almost unheard of for this type of surgery. I was half blind in my left eye for half a week after surgery, but its better now. This is normal as they have to go under the optic lobe to get to the tumor. So it was irritated. As for my symptoms from before surgery, I can proudly say so far 70 % of them are gone, or A LOT better. The numbness that was effecting my whole left side, was gone instantly after surgery. Migraines had gone down A LOT. The rarely go any farther than a headache now. Time will truly tell what is cured and what I am stuck with do to the damage the compression was causing. I did had one thing happen though when I was in south Carolina that made recovery hard ( I had to be there for 10 days after surgery) My beloved dog got loose and ran away from my in laws. More than likely looking for me....
He was found 6 days later, starving and dehydrated. He had traveled 10 miles, in the right direction toward home. Which is a lot for a 12 year old dog with a arthritis limp and half blind.. I am very grateful to have him back, and hes doing just fine.. but yeah it was rough recovering knowing he was missing.
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The tumor was compressing my brain, and therefor was causing damage.
Surgery itself went well and fast, without any permit complications. I was released the very next day, at 4 pm. Record time honestly. Almost unheard of for this type of surgery. I was half blind in my left eye for half a week after surgery, but its better now. This is normal as they have to go under the optic lobe to get to the tumor. So it was irritated. As for my symptoms from before surgery, I can proudly say so far 70 % of them are gone, or A LOT better. The numbness that was effecting my whole left side, was gone instantly after surgery. Migraines had gone down A LOT. The rarely go any farther than a headache now. Time will truly tell what is cured and what I am stuck with do to the damage the compression was causing. I did had one thing happen though when I was in south Carolina that made recovery hard ( I had to be there for 10 days after surgery) My beloved dog got loose and ran away from my in laws. More than likely looking for me....
He was found 6 days later, starving and dehydrated. He had traveled 10 miles, in the right direction toward home. Which is a lot for a 12 year old dog with a arthritis limp and half blind.. I am very grateful to have him back, and hes doing just fine.. but yeah it was rough recovering knowing he was missing.
Hair: *~*Damselfly*~* Bjorn
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Necklace: OXIDE- Bella Heart Set
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