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NickyC Dec 19th 2007 12:46 am

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If anyone deserves a bit of good luck it's your family, Heather.

Great news - really pleased that things are looking good :).

nightnurse2 Dec 19th 2007 1:50 am

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The only way is up :)
Here's to a great 2008 :)
All the best x

Pollyana Dec 19th 2007 1:56 am

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Originally Posted by hevs (Post 5684428)

MERRY BLOODY CHRISTMAS ONE AND ALL:thumbsup:

Merry Bl**dy Christmas indeed Hevs, poppet :thumbsup: Lets hope 2008 is a good year for you all, you really deserve it :)

Clippy Dec 19th 2007 5:30 am

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Oh Hevs that's absolutely brilliant news.

I honestly can't think of anyone that deserves a run of good luck more than you and yours.

Woohoooo!!!

A Very Merry Christmas to you :)

Kapri Dec 19th 2007 5:34 am

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Merry Christmas Hevs!!

I hope you and your family have a fantastic 2008 :thumbsup:

hevs Dec 19th 2007 10:10 am

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Sorry!

Have just seen this thread. Are you talking about Chiara Malformation, i.e., the enlagement of the cerebelum tonsil?

My son, then 12 yrs old, had surgery for this 22 years ago. He had what was called "syringo mylia". Basically a cyst that ran the length of his spine, (from his brain to the bottom of his spine). We were lucky (???) enough to find out before it could cause any permanent damage.

He had to have the cyst drained, and a graft to enlarge the "funnel" at the top of his spine to allow fluid to flow more effectively.

He was the first child in the UK to have an MRI scan, at a private clinic in London.

He is fine now. No re-occurence.

If I can be of any help to you please PM me.
Yes, the very same:huh:
He has a "significant" Chiari and a small syringo mylia. Whilst I have complete faith in our neuro guy, I do admit to stressing and thinking "why wait? what if he gets iriversable symptoms?" but then I think "Jesus woman, we seriously don't need to have anyone elses head chopped open, unless its totally necessary?"
Hence the next MRI I suppose.
Wow, your story is amazing, 22 years ago would have been more scary I'm guessing. Here we can have a CT or Mri practically on the spot if its urgent, things we now take for granted :)

Streaks Dec 19th 2007 10:13 am

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Hi Hevs, just wanted to add my wishes, it's great to hear such postive posts:thumbsup:
S xx

hevs Dec 19th 2007 10:17 am

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Originally Posted by steandleigh (Post 5684698)
I reckon this is your karma for being such a good egg.

)

I totally believe in Karma, what goes around etc ;) I'd like to think it sometimes works the other way around though.
And there was you lot thinking I'm nice :eek::lol:

northernbird Dec 19th 2007 10:40 am

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I wish you and your beautiful family all the very best for the coming year Hevs.

Bordy Dec 19th 2007 11:11 am

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Best of luck to The Garretts in 2008.

Can't imagine what your good luck charm might be. :)

herrchook Dec 19th 2007 1:24 pm

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That must have been one of the best posts you've ever had to write on here Hevs:lol:. Hope you guys go from strength to strength next year:thumbsup:

rebnatoli Dec 19th 2007 1:32 pm

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I followed your posts last year and am so glad everything is working out for all of you now. :thumbsup:

BandS Dec 19th 2007 2:20 pm

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If anyone deserves it YOU DO.

Happy Christmas :)

Sharon

sarah-jayne Dec 19th 2007 2:26 pm

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So very pleased for you all, have a fantastic christmas and a brilliant new year.

Best wishes

Sarah

jackass Dec 19th 2007 4:27 pm

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Originally Posted by hevs (Post 5684428)
Wow, what a month!

For those oldies that know about the last, near enough, two years will know its been pretty shitty in our household? Well things are on the up!!

Flynn is going from strength to strength and is beginning to talk. He says Dad, duck, dog, gone and several other things that we haven't worked out yet! He is on his feet the whole time, but is showing no sign or crawling, he is just lazy and hates being face down.
We still have to await the professionals all clear with his result from the IVH BUT as his Mum I am very confident all is well. Mums intuition is huge I reckon and I don't think there are any problems at all. (apart from the fact hes still weany for nearly 14 months, his jeans fall down everytime you lift him up :lol:)

Matts MRI scan from two weeks ago is all good. Neuro surgeon says no sign of the cyst re growing, all cerebal spinal fluid moving nicely, no need for a shunt or anything, no air pockets or fluid like last time. The longer this goes on for, the less the likely hood of any intervention from them, and less chance of it returning. He apologised for the bashing around of Matts short term memory banks and said Matts probably pretty much where hes gonna be now. Jeeze, how humble can the man who saved his life be :ohmy: Next review 12 months :thumbsup:

Niall had a neuro review today due to his Chiari and our neuro surgeon is happy still not to operate, although wants an MRI review. This is "non urget" so will be done around march time. Even though he has some symptoms, they are not continuous over a long period and are not stopping his quality of life in any way. So we watch and wait. All good!

THEN! The icing on the cake.... Matt went for an interview on Monday for a two day a week, 6 month contract with "ECHO" which are part of work for the dole. The role was for a computer trainer to get people to know the basics when trying to get back into the work place. In a pre brain surgery world Matt was responsible for training whole companies to use software so we were hoping that they'd give him a fair go. He didn't get called for interview so he rang them and they said that they had interviewed some people but no one suitable. So Monday was D day. I suffered a flash of post traumatic stress disorder when Matt walked out of the bedroom suited and booted. The last time he had worn that garb was March 2nd 2006, the night he collapsed and we had to cut his clothes of for drips etc. Anyway, I gave myself a slap and wished him luck.

He said it went well and they would let him know at the end of the week. Yesterday they called for references. TODAY they offered him a job! FOUR days a week for 6 months.:thumbup:

Its been a long hard emotionally draining road, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel and for once, its NOT another train!

oo oo oo, also forgot to say that I am also going back to college to do a cert 4 in training and work place assesment so that I can become a beauty therapy teacher. I start in feb

MERRY BLOODY CHRISTMAS ONE AND ALL:thumbsup:

mate id be glad to have just an ounce of your strength. you humble us all :)

we cant afford to erect a bronze statue of you but daisy has made one from playdoh :D


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