Bro update: I'll just quote his email.
I have a brain tumor known as a primary glioma. It’s relatively small, and I’ve probably had it for a number of years. It can’t be removed, but it can be treated. On August 31st, Dr. Philip H. Gutin will be performing a biopsy at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan. He is an expert in brain tumors and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery. After that, treatment will begin which will consist of radiation and possibly chemotherapy.
::shrugs::
So we know more, but there is plenty left to know. Hopefully, the biopsy will be informative, and will tell what kind of tumor he's dealing with. It sounds like he's found the right doctor, at least. Thank you all for the continued ~ma.
Hey... remember my cat? The wonderful lady who is fostering her has to go stay with her sister in the hospital for 1-2 months starting September 7th. Please let me know if you can help find her a foster foster home. Lagarat at gmail.
If I could have have big round of -ma for my mother, I'd really appreciate it. She's going in for knee surgery early tomorrow, and at her age it's risky by definition (she's 88). I'd also like some -ma for her rehab, because like the rest of my siblings, I suspect she has no idea how painful it may be, even though it will leave her eventually with less pain than she has now.
Also, I, and some of my siblings, are not sure she actually wants to come out of the surgery (given the risks at her age and all). I have NO IDEA what request here, in terms of wishes, except what is best for her.
Paging Zenkitty - just in case you check in here first, I do not need a wakeup call. Since I'll be going to bed around 4:30. Ta!
Thanks for the -ma. Mom came through fine. Now we'll see how the rehab goes.
Results of anatomy sono - Baby #2 is a girl!
(Unless she isn't, that is. In the words of the sono tech: "Almost definitely a girl, unless something is hiding. I'd say 99% sure it's a girl. Wait, is that...? No, that's the cord. Here are the genitals. Yes, that looks like a girl.")
I'd like to request some ~ma for myself. As most of you know I was in the hospital last weekend due to some abdominal pains. I was released at the end of the weekend and hadn't had pain over the weekend. Of course they'd also had me on IV fluids and no food for almost the whole time I was there. Well, I got home and the pain has kicked back in. It seems to be related to food. Unfortunately unlike before my surgery where it was very specific bad eating habits that would kick off a gall bladder attack, this seems to be triggered by any food intake at all. Today I've had bread and rice and water to see if this will ward off the pain, but I'm not hopeful.
I have an appointment with my PCP in the morning, and I've got a call in to the gastroenterologist to see if she has any ideas or wants to bump up my followup appointment.
I can't express how much I want this over with. I'm starting to get depressed about the situation. So far every test that has been done has come back clean, so at this point everyone is at a loss. I'm not looking forward to a drawn out treasure hunt trying to figure out why my body is doing this.
Right now I just keep thinking that I was better off before the surgery. I'd had a total of two gall bladder attacks in 8 months. The low low fat diet was a bit of a drag, but not like this.
So yeah, I need some ~ma, especially tomorrow morning for my doctor appointment. Please let us figure something out.