Guest guest Posted August 9, 2002 Report Share Posted August 9, 2002 That's how my neurosurgeon explained it to me, he sounded fairly confident of the operation and I'm now scheduled to have it done the 20th of this month. Surgery > > Hell to all > > Thank you all so much for your support. It is so nice to know I no alone with this. > > I e mailed Dr Rekate to ask more about the surgery. I wanted more details. Now maybe I have to many LOL > > He said he will removing the back of the first cervical vertebra at the top of the skull. > > He will remove a pice of the skull , at the back of the foramen magnum. > > then the Dura will be opened ,to take the pressure off the brain. (with a microscope) > > then comes a pice of bovine (cow ) pericardium that is freeze dried. > > Wow I did not Know all of this was going to happen . > > Is the the same surgery that all you have had? > > is it to much ? > > I know I must sound silly but I never know they would take a pice of my head, and of my spine. I this the the most extreme surgery or just the run of the mill kind? > > I really just want the magic wand treatment > > Happy day to you > > Debbie Fitz. in AZ > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2002 Report Share Posted August 9, 2002 That's how my neurosurgeon explained it to me, he sounded fairly confident of the operation and I'm now scheduled to have it done the 20th of this month. Surgery > > Hell to all > > Thank you all so much for your support. It is so nice to know I no alone with this. > > I e mailed Dr Rekate to ask more about the surgery. I wanted more details. Now maybe I have to many LOL > > He said he will removing the back of the first cervical vertebra at the top of the skull. > > He will remove a pice of the skull , at the back of the foramen magnum. > > then the Dura will be opened ,to take the pressure off the brain. (with a microscope) > > then comes a pice of bovine (cow ) pericardium that is freeze dried. > > Wow I did not Know all of this was going to happen . > > Is the the same surgery that all you have had? > > is it to much ? > > I know I must sound silly but I never know they would take a pice of my head, and of my spine. I this the the most extreme surgery or just the run of the mill kind? > > I really just want the magic wand treatment > > Happy day to you > > Debbie Fitz. in AZ > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2002 Report Share Posted August 9, 2002 That's how my neurosurgeon explained it to me, he sounded fairly confident of the operation and I'm now scheduled to have it done the 20th of this month. Surgery > > Hell to all > > Thank you all so much for your support. It is so nice to know I no alone with this. > > I e mailed Dr Rekate to ask more about the surgery. I wanted more details. Now maybe I have to many LOL > > He said he will removing the back of the first cervical vertebra at the top of the skull. > > He will remove a pice of the skull , at the back of the foramen magnum. > > then the Dura will be opened ,to take the pressure off the brain. (with a microscope) > > then comes a pice of bovine (cow ) pericardium that is freeze dried. > > Wow I did not Know all of this was going to happen . > > Is the the same surgery that all you have had? > > is it to much ? > > I know I must sound silly but I never know they would take a pice of my head, and of my spine. I this the the most extreme surgery or just the run of the mill kind? > > I really just want the magic wand treatment > > Happy day to you > > Debbie Fitz. in AZ > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2002 Report Share Posted August 10, 2002 Debbie: This is the same surgery that I had eight years ago and I think it is pretty standard. Terri in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Joyce That is all so true. Everytime we start to feel like we can handle it, another thing pops up. It sucks, but I hope your day gets better... Olivia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 -- surgery-radiation decisions You know what's so hard about making the decision between surgery or radiation treatments? It's the knowledge that afterwards you can't blame anyone if the result isn't as good as you hoped. There is absolutely no way of knowing which is the right or wrong way, or if one treatment is just as good (or bad) as the other. When we were kids all our decisions were made for us and we could say "I hate Mrs. , she shouldn't have made me do this" or "I'm glad Mum let me come here, it is the best school around." But now we are the ones making decisions impacting on us and on everyone around us. Scary, huh? Georgia the Philosopher. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 -- surgery-radiation decisions You know what's so hard about making the decision between surgery or radiation treatments? It's the knowledge that afterwards you can't blame anyone if the result isn't as good as you hoped. There is absolutely no way of knowing which is the right or wrong way, or if one treatment is just as good (or bad) as the other. When we were kids all our decisions were made for us and we could say "I hate Mrs. , she shouldn't have made me do this" or "I'm glad Mum let me come here, it is the best school around." But now we are the ones making decisions impacting on us and on everyone around us. Scary, huh? Georgia the Philosopher. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 -- surgery-radiation decisions You know what's so hard about making the decision between surgery or radiation treatments? It's the knowledge that afterwards you can't blame anyone if the result isn't as good as you hoped. There is absolutely no way of knowing which is the right or wrong way, or if one treatment is just as good (or bad) as the other. When we were kids all our decisions were made for us and we could say "I hate Mrs. , she shouldn't have made me do this" or "I'm glad Mum let me come here, it is the best school around." But now we are the ones making decisions impacting on us and on everyone around us. Scary, huh? Georgia the Philosopher. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Joyce May I quote a scripture in the Bible. Thisw is something that I look on as kinda a guide to the choises that I makr right or wrong. 6:33 Tthe last part. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will take care of it self. Each day has enough trouble of its own. As a matter of fact the verses from 25 on down have to do with worry. The reason I send this is you need to make a decison and stick with it. As far as being the right one flip a coin odds are 50/50 but that is better than some odds. Ask two or three QUALIFIED Drs not quacks there opion they need not to sugar coat it but tell you like it is. You also need to tell them your state of being what you want how you want it to go and if they are truthful they will tell you what can be done. If it dosen't go the way they say SUE there pants off.(juts kidding I wouldn't do that) The ball is in your court. Don't worry much it will make you sick too. BEANS I'm hugging you and all NF's it is hard at a distance but a hug brings us closer over the net. Re: Fw: Surgery JoyceThat is all so true. Everytime we start to feel like we can handle it, another thing pops up. It sucks, but I hope your day gets better...Olivia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 Debbie Fitz, You are having the same surgery that I did. They remove the bone to make room for your cerebellum. Would you rather they remove your cerebellum? Sorry, there are no magic wand treatments for Chiari. Beth Brinna's Dream.com www.brinnasdream.com Surgery | | Hell to all | | Thank you all so much for your support. It is so nice to know I no alone with this. | | I e mailed Dr Rekate to ask more about the surgery. I wanted more details. Now maybe I have to many LOL | | He said he will removing the back of the first cervical vertebra at the top of the skull. | | He will remove a pice of the skull , at the back of the foramen magnum. | | then the Dura will be opened ,to take the pressure off the brain. (with a microscope) | | then comes a pice of bovine (cow ) pericardium that is freeze dried. | | Wow I did not Know all of this was going to happen . | | Is the the same surgery that all you have had? | | is it to much ? | | I know I must sound silly but I never know they would take a pice of my head, and of my spine. I this the the most extreme surgery or just the run of the mill kind? | | I really just want the magic wand treatment | | Happy day to you | | Debbie Fitz. in AZ | | | | --------------------------------- | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 Debbie Fitz, You are having the same surgery that I did. They remove the bone to make room for your cerebellum. Would you rather they remove your cerebellum? Sorry, there are no magic wand treatments for Chiari. Beth Brinna's Dream.com www.brinnasdream.com Surgery | | Hell to all | | Thank you all so much for your support. It is so nice to know I no alone with this. | | I e mailed Dr Rekate to ask more about the surgery. I wanted more details. Now maybe I have to many LOL | | He said he will removing the back of the first cervical vertebra at the top of the skull. | | He will remove a pice of the skull , at the back of the foramen magnum. | | then the Dura will be opened ,to take the pressure off the brain. (with a microscope) | | then comes a pice of bovine (cow ) pericardium that is freeze dried. | | Wow I did not Know all of this was going to happen . | | Is the the same surgery that all you have had? | | is it to much ? | | I know I must sound silly but I never know they would take a pice of my head, and of my spine. I this the the most extreme surgery or just the run of the mill kind? | | I really just want the magic wand treatment | | Happy day to you | | Debbie Fitz. in AZ | | | | --------------------------------- | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 Debbie Fitz, You are having the same surgery that I did. They remove the bone to make room for your cerebellum. Would you rather they remove your cerebellum? Sorry, there are no magic wand treatments for Chiari. Beth Brinna's Dream.com www.brinnasdream.com Surgery | | Hell to all | | Thank you all so much for your support. It is so nice to know I no alone with this. | | I e mailed Dr Rekate to ask more about the surgery. I wanted more details. Now maybe I have to many LOL | | He said he will removing the back of the first cervical vertebra at the top of the skull. | | He will remove a pice of the skull , at the back of the foramen magnum. | | then the Dura will be opened ,to take the pressure off the brain. (with a microscope) | | then comes a pice of bovine (cow ) pericardium that is freeze dried. | | Wow I did not Know all of this was going to happen . | | Is the the same surgery that all you have had? | | is it to much ? | | I know I must sound silly but I never know they would take a pice of my head, and of my spine. I this the the most extreme surgery or just the run of the mill kind? | | I really just want the magic wand treatment | | Happy day to you | | Debbie Fitz. in AZ | | | | --------------------------------- | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 Renata, I am sorry the surgery did not turn out the way you had hoped. You seem to be handling it as best as possible. I wish you well and that you recover quickly. Take time to just take care of yourself right now. The other options will still be there when you are feeling better both physically and mentally. And remember, the LOL are here for you too. Get well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 Renata, I am sorry the surgery did not turn out the way you had hoped. You seem to be handling it as best as possible. I wish you well and that you recover quickly. Take time to just take care of yourself right now. The other options will still be there when you are feeling better both physically and mentally. And remember, the LOL are here for you too. Get well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 Hi Renata, Im sorry to hear that you had to have a hystorectomy. I am curious as to how big your fibroid was? What approach did your dr use when attempting to just remove your fibroids? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 Hi Renata, Im sorry to hear that you had to have a hystorectomy. I am curious as to how big your fibroid was? What approach did your dr use when attempting to just remove your fibroids? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 Hi Renata, Im sorry to hear that you had to have a hystorectomy. I am curious as to how big your fibroid was? What approach did your dr use when attempting to just remove your fibroids? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Hang in there, kiddo!!!! Tucson Kitty surgery Lois here- I had my shoulder surgery yesterday. Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Hang in there, kiddo!!!! Tucson Kitty surgery Lois here- I had my shoulder surgery yesterday. Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 Hang in there, kiddo!!!! Tucson Kitty surgery Lois here- I had my shoulder surgery yesterday. Yahoo! Terms of Service. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 I'm glad to har thst you're going to see a real doctore. PA's are good but they can only go so far. I saw a PA first with my shoulder but after the second injection he said he couldn't do any more for me and arranged for me to see Dr. Hurley, my orthopedist. He and I have a good relationship as he has performed 3 other surgeries on me and 2 on my husband. He also takes care of my husband's smashed heel. We even had him and his wife out for a fish fry and had a good time. Make suggestions on what your problem could be other than what they already discussed. Sometimes these doctors need a push in the right direction. They don't always think of every thing. Good luck and let us know what happens. Lois Re: surgery Lois, After three months of pain and not being able to pick up anything or even laying on my right side. I just couldn't take the pain anymore and went to the ER. He thought it was carpal tunnel syndrome, but since I don't have insurance and I dont' work. I go the local Indian health center since I am a registered member of a tribe. They thought it was a torn rotator cuff, then another visit..the pa thought it might be in my head...then another visit..this time to my diabetic dr who said it was tendonitis in my elbow and shoulder. Then another visit with another pa..she said it was bursitis but they dont' usually see that in patients my age(42). My son has a social worker with the child welfare because I put him on medicaid and we receive FS, too. She said I qualified for medicaid. I don't see how I qualified but she made the argument since I seem not to be able to do the mundane things around the house without help that it would be beneficial to me to see a " real " dr. I hope to see a orthopedist in May. I will request one. This pain is sometimes bearable, but alot of times it isn't. I have the key board on my knees so I am able to type. If it was in another position like on the desk. No way I could make it without cringing. Thanks susan > > > > Lois here- I had my shoulder surgery yesterday. My 20 minute surgery > took 2 hours. There was a surprise for the doctor. > > > > > > Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/ > > To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to: diabetes- unsubscribe > Hope you come back soon! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 I'm glad to har thst you're going to see a real doctore. PA's are good but they can only go so far. I saw a PA first with my shoulder but after the second injection he said he couldn't do any more for me and arranged for me to see Dr. Hurley, my orthopedist. He and I have a good relationship as he has performed 3 other surgeries on me and 2 on my husband. He also takes care of my husband's smashed heel. We even had him and his wife out for a fish fry and had a good time. Make suggestions on what your problem could be other than what they already discussed. Sometimes these doctors need a push in the right direction. They don't always think of every thing. Good luck and let us know what happens. Lois Re: surgery Lois, After three months of pain and not being able to pick up anything or even laying on my right side. I just couldn't take the pain anymore and went to the ER. He thought it was carpal tunnel syndrome, but since I don't have insurance and I dont' work. I go the local Indian health center since I am a registered member of a tribe. They thought it was a torn rotator cuff, then another visit..the pa thought it might be in my head...then another visit..this time to my diabetic dr who said it was tendonitis in my elbow and shoulder. Then another visit with another pa..she said it was bursitis but they dont' usually see that in patients my age(42). My son has a social worker with the child welfare because I put him on medicaid and we receive FS, too. She said I qualified for medicaid. I don't see how I qualified but she made the argument since I seem not to be able to do the mundane things around the house without help that it would be beneficial to me to see a " real " dr. I hope to see a orthopedist in May. I will request one. This pain is sometimes bearable, but alot of times it isn't. I have the key board on my knees so I am able to type. If it was in another position like on the desk. No way I could make it without cringing. Thanks susan > > > > Lois here- I had my shoulder surgery yesterday. My 20 minute surgery > took 2 hours. There was a surprise for the doctor. > > > > > > Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/ > > To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to: diabetes- unsubscribe > Hope you come back soon! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 I'm glad to har thst you're going to see a real doctore. PA's are good but they can only go so far. I saw a PA first with my shoulder but after the second injection he said he couldn't do any more for me and arranged for me to see Dr. Hurley, my orthopedist. He and I have a good relationship as he has performed 3 other surgeries on me and 2 on my husband. He also takes care of my husband's smashed heel. We even had him and his wife out for a fish fry and had a good time. Make suggestions on what your problem could be other than what they already discussed. Sometimes these doctors need a push in the right direction. They don't always think of every thing. Good luck and let us know what happens. Lois Re: surgery Lois, After three months of pain and not being able to pick up anything or even laying on my right side. I just couldn't take the pain anymore and went to the ER. He thought it was carpal tunnel syndrome, but since I don't have insurance and I dont' work. I go the local Indian health center since I am a registered member of a tribe. They thought it was a torn rotator cuff, then another visit..the pa thought it might be in my head...then another visit..this time to my diabetic dr who said it was tendonitis in my elbow and shoulder. Then another visit with another pa..she said it was bursitis but they dont' usually see that in patients my age(42). My son has a social worker with the child welfare because I put him on medicaid and we receive FS, too. She said I qualified for medicaid. I don't see how I qualified but she made the argument since I seem not to be able to do the mundane things around the house without help that it would be beneficial to me to see a " real " dr. I hope to see a orthopedist in May. I will request one. This pain is sometimes bearable, but alot of times it isn't. I have the key board on my knees so I am able to type. If it was in another position like on the desk. No way I could make it without cringing. Thanks susan > > > > Lois here- I had my shoulder surgery yesterday. My 20 minute surgery > took 2 hours. There was a surprise for the doctor. > > > > > > Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/ > > To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to: diabetes- unsubscribe > Hope you come back soon! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Carol, I'll be thinking of you this afternoon - it's nearly afternoon here already, but you'll be running later than us ... I'll keep on crossing my fingers until our evening, then. Hugs from the UK, Margery. ============================================ margery@... in North Herts, UK ============================================ > surgery > > well surgery tuesday afternoon. i have to be there at 2. one > night stay in > the hospital. i will let you all know when i get home. wish me luck. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2006 Report Share Posted September 26, 2006 Carol, I'll be thinking of you this afternoon - it's nearly afternoon here already, but you'll be running later than us ... I'll keep on crossing my fingers until our evening, then. Hugs from the UK, Margery. ============================================ margery@... in North Herts, UK ============================================ > surgery > > well surgery tuesday afternoon. i have to be there at 2. one > night stay in > the hospital. i will let you all know when i get home. wish me luck. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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