tasty, tasty MRI results in Not-So-Hum-Dingers
- Feb. 11, 2014, 2:40 a.m.
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I had an appointment with Dr. Veronica Chiang this morning to go over the results of the MRI I napped through last Monday.
She came into the exam room pretty much saying the words, "I've got great news," so we (Sezzie, Ashley, my mom, and I) were relieved right off the bat.
The lump of cottage-cheese-ish-ness-wrapped-in-tissue-paper that calls the middle of my brain home has still not changed since it was gamma knifed a few years ago. Also, the ventricles of my brain appeared to have shrunk down to an almost normal size, when they had always been remarkably big and full of cerebrospinal fluid. This was a bit of a (very good) surprise.
So, she sent me on my way and said she wants me to wait FIVE YEARS to get another MRI and see her again. This is awesome news, and it's absolutely positive progress for this zipperhead.
A big load off of my mind, that's for sure.
edna million ⋅ February 11, 2014
Just saw you on the front page and wanted to say congratulations!!! Our beloved computer guy at my workplace is having the gamma-knife procedure this week- it's good to hear the success stories!
Stephably ⋅ February 11, 2014
Awesome news my friend!
Deleted user ⋅ February 11, 2014
Best news! :)
ghostlovefloor ⋅ February 11, 2014
that's great news!
Puffing Troll ⋅ February 11, 2014
huggles awesome news!
Etoile Filante ⋅ February 11, 2014
That's FANTASTIC!!! triggers glitter cannon I'm so happy for you xXx
Star Maiden ⋅ February 11, 2014
yay!
Spinster ⋅ February 11, 2014
Congratulations. The five year follow up is fantastic!
Halcyon ⋅ February 12, 2014
Congrats :)
*~Nykaila's Mommy~* ⋅ February 12, 2014
Great news Jakey! Hugs of squish from me to you!!
littlefallsmets ⋅ February 20, 2014
Thank you so much for always being a great noter, man. I am grateful that your health is stable and good, I know that what my brother went through is a bit different than what you went through but it was close enough where I feel I have a little insight into it.