I had surgeryon Monday, my ent was in favour of translab, my neurosurgeon was okay with reto sigsmond. After the mri morning just before surgery they together made a decision without my input, I trusted them implicitedly. They made the choice based on an arterial nerve that may have possibly caused a stroke. The outcome has been great, yes, I have some neck pain, and the odd headaches and so far no hearing in my right ear. i am estatic at the outcome, no facial droop paralysis, etc so far. Just glad that that everything went well.
The morning of surgery I met a retired police officer, as I am retired from policing and without telling him what i was having, he told me how his wife has been dead now for 10 years due to a brain tumour. I lost two friends to brain tumours and have heard of 5 been told in the past month about 5 others who passed away. My morale is that prior to surgery, the feeling i had in my surgeons, and the positive outcomes on this forum I read in the nights before surgery gave me confidence that no matter the outcome, i was happpy to be alive. As dr. Aggarwal stated to me it is like being hit by lightning, this is the least type of lightning to be hit by and as i see my daughters, wife, my family and are able to read i am grateful for going though this. It has given me new perspective, a new love of those around me and especially grateful for my medical teams and this support group. No matter what the method read lots, ask questions and have confidence in your team. That is what got me through this mess. In some ways, i thought life was over. Thank god for this site, the canadaian verison is too lean. Remember be thankful for the little things in life. They make the big things extordinary and really unimportant. It still hurts to cough.....Being able to tell my wife and kids i love them is what counts. The approach depends on what you value. I valued not having facial paralysis and in the end my doctors made a decision about quality of life for me and that is how much I love those guys. No, i am not on morphine or other pain meds now lol! Dr hebb and dr. AGGARWAL AT UNIVERSITY OF LONDON ARE AMAZING DOCTORS. pPRior to surgery i looked serious at gamma knife and walked away feeling the doctors I consulted did not have my best interests at heart nor where they competentent. Ask questions, read lots on this forum, there are lots of good resources. Go,with your gut. After surgery post op check up, follow ups it is a relationship you want to have being positive. I am rambling but so thankful for my outcome. Thanks everyone. Thank someone today for their help.