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Old 07-05-2013, 02:54 PM #2
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Hi,
I had a colloid cyst removed Nov 2000. The size, my Neurosurgeon wouldn't tell me. He just said it was the largest he had ever encountered and that I was lucky to be alive.

This is a very scary diagnosis and surgery. Please refer back thru the posts here and gain as much information as you possibly can. Also I suggest the BrainTalk Communities as this Site is a former Branch of that one.

If you have any questions, fell free to ask. I check in every few days and will respond if you need info.

Take Very good care, and please research the internet for additional information. Dodi


colloid cyst removed Nov 2000
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