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Sally Redux Jun 10th 2011 9:26 am

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Originally Posted by nethead (Post 9424832)
Oooo that sounds cool. By the way the only reason they give you them on DVD is so you have them to take to whatever specialist/doctor you may have to see. They aren't doing it out of generosity.

I imagine there is a charge for them too.

nethead Jun 10th 2011 9:30 am

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 9424842)
I imagine there is a charge for them too.

Very probably. They charge for everything else.

scrubbedexpat097 Jun 10th 2011 12:11 pm

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Originally Posted by nethead (Post 9424846)
Very probably. They charge for everything else.


Whem M had an MRI after his dive from the roof we had to take the CD with us to the surgeon. Of course, being nosy, I looked at it first. There was one view of his shoulder and upper arm that looked just like a woodpecker was hiding in amongst the bones and cartilage. Looked really weird:lol:

scrubbedexpat097 Jun 10th 2011 12:18 pm

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Originally Posted by Brat1 (Post 9424239)
So, I finally got my MRI for my brain and just got the results this week. It seems I've got a pineocytoma, which is a tumor on the pineal gland, right in the middle of the brain. The consultant has told me that he's "almost sure" that this is what it is and that it's benign but they will have to monitor it and I will be re-called in 6 months time to see if its grown. Bad news is that it explains all my symptoms, which are getting slightly worse ie headaches/migraines/visual stuff going on/dizziness etc. If this thing grows, it would cause hydrocephalus because it will eventually block the flow of cerebro-spinal fluid and I would then require a shunt to be put in. So all in all, I suppose this is good news, they don't think it's a malignant mass, so why do I not feel relieved :( I think its because I still have to get the CT scan on my chest to check the "abnormal" lymph nodes they found when I got an x-ray done when I had bronchitis. If this is a test to see if my future lies in the US, then there isn't much else they can throw at me at this point, so bring it on!!! With everything, I still love my life here at this point and the more things that happen, the more determined I am to make this work for our family. Just thought I'd share, don't quite know what I'd do without you guys :wub:


All best wishes to you honey. Hope the other results are good news for you:wub:

Was the consultant you saw a Neurologist? If not it may be good to get another opinion from a Neurologist or a Neuro Surgeon.

Dogbyte Jun 10th 2011 1:46 pm

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We're rootin' for you.Continued observation is a good thing and providing you talk about your anxiousness to your nearest and dearest, you will overcome.
Here's hoping your results improve. ;)

Jaxbar Jun 10th 2011 4:01 pm

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Sending positive thoughts and prayers your way :)

penguinbar Jun 10th 2011 8:19 pm

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Best wishes and good health to you!:fingerscrossed:

cosmicjunkie Jun 11th 2011 1:10 am

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God bless you darlin!! Sending best wishes and positive vibes your way! xx

Juswus Jun 11th 2011 1:35 am

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Sending lots of love and good vibes your way :)

CAdreaming Jun 11th 2011 1:54 am

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lots of good wishes for only good news in the future

Brat1 Jun 11th 2011 7:35 am

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OMG I'm overwhelmed, yet again, from the support that I get from you guys, please believe me, it makes it all so much easier to deal with. I've been feeling pretty rough the last few days with constant pressure in my head, so reading all these posts, I can't thank you enough. Yeah, I had a nosey at the dvd too, obviously I have a lot of anatomy knowledge through my work and you can see it so clearly, really weird looking at your brain right enough, at least I know I've got one :D, and yes, it was a Neuro-surgeon I saw, so I need to trust him and his diagnosis. Thank you everyone, you've really made me feel more positive :wub:

Ash UK/US Jun 11th 2011 7:20 pm

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:fingerscrossed::fingerscrossed:

Sophia_S Jun 12th 2011 1:02 pm

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I'm sure I don't need to tell you I'm thinking of you,I know it's horrible to get that kind of news,but it's a relief as well,because you know you're not a raging hypochondriac after all!,although,I must say,there are times when you wish you were!.......The best advice I can give you is,don't worry!:wub:

Sophia_S Jun 12th 2011 1:05 pm

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Originally Posted by Brat1 (Post 9426239)
OMG I'm overwhelmed, yet again, from the support that I get from you guys, please believe me, it makes it all so much easier to deal with. I've been feeling pretty rough the last few days with constant pressure in my head, so reading all these posts, I can't thank you enough. Yeah, I had a nosey at the dvd too, obviously I have a lot of anatomy knowledge through my work and you can see it so clearly, really weird looking at your brain right enough, at least I know I've got one :D, and yes, it was a Neuro-surgeon I saw, so I need to trust him and his diagnosis. Thank you everyone, you've really made me feel more positive :wub:

Can't agree more!,everyone on here is/are absolute ANGELS!:wub::wub:

Brat1 Jun 13th 2011 12:08 am

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Originally Posted by Sophia_S (Post 9428423)
I'm sure I don't need to tell you I'm thinking of you,I know it's horrible to get that kind of news,but it's a relief as well,because you know you're not a raging hypochondriac after all!,although,I must say,there are times when you wish you were!.......The best advice I can give you is,don't worry!:wub:

Thanks Sophia, hope you're doing okay at the moment, and I'm trying not to worry, which I thought would be easy but it's not, weird :huh:


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