Friday, February 10, 2012

staples GONE!

So exciting - my staples were removed on Wednesday. I had 16 staples in my head and for the most part, they didn't bother me at all. But the past few days, I could just feel them. They didn't hurt or itch or tickle or anything like that, it was just this undefinable weirdness. And as I was getting more comfortable showering,  I would touch them more, which just increased the weirdness. It was time to get them the heck out of my head.

I had my follow-up appointment with my neurosurgeon and to start things off, he took the staples out.


Again, more weirdness. It didn't hurt at all, but I could definitely feel it. It felt like he was just snipping the staples, though I didn't feel the tool touching my head and didn't feel the staples actually coming out.

He also started talking to me about the pathology report during this and I was trying to concentrate on what he was saying while taking notes but was totally distracted by the odd feeling I had going on because of the removal.

Yeah, it's all a bunch of weirdness and it continued after the staples were removed. I was fine during the appointment, but then I put my slouchy beret back on and my head was not having that. But, you know, didn't want to show off my tonsure to the rest of the hospital so it had to suck it up. And even after I got home and took the hat off, there was still this odd tingling, verging enough towards the pain line that I took some Tylenol. And right now I'm wearing a silk scarf because some friends are coming over and the odd tingling has come back, but it's pretty far away from the pain line - just highly distracting.

Pictures after the jump!


Thursday, February 9, 2012

benign

Benign. It's a good word, right?

And as far as tumors go, meningioma is a pretty darn good one as well.

WHO Grade 1 - yeah, I like that phrase as well.

All three were part of my pathology report. Woo hoo! Party all around!

And yeah, 90% of all meningiomas are WHO Grade 1, which by definition means benign, but there's still that 10%. And then they weren't 100% sure that it even was a meningioma - that has to be determined by testing and it's kinda hard to do a biopsy with a brain tumor. It certainly looked like the happy type of tumor - I mean, compare my last MRI with the example of a benign meningioma on Hopkins' website:


But getting the official report is even better!