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Old 05-23-2009, 06:41 PM #1
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Hello Sissylou,
So when was, or is your surgery? If you haven't had it yet, I have some info for you. I've had 2 major brain surgeries (right temporal lobectomy, RNS implant), and I've also had the VNS for 11 years inbetween surgeries. JUst let me know what you need to know if you have yet to have the surgery.
Sincerely
shawn33

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Just a quick note to all who have replied.

I appreciate your input so much and hope to be able to put it all to good use.
I am always open to hearing more is you think of anything else!

Thanks, again,
Sissylou
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