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Old 03-11-2007, 07:51 PM #1
Mrs Jerome Mrs Jerome is offline
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Default Hello again

Hi I used to post and read the articles from the old brain talk communities for colloid cyst until it went down for a couple of months last year. Don't know if any one will remember me or not. I had a hard time finding this site don't even know if I'm in the correct forum or not but am trying anyway. My husband had a colloid cyst removed in January of 2001. He was 66 years old at the time. He had complications of all sorts after the surgery including a right brain stroke and a seizure. Later he had a blood clot develop in his left leg that required him to have a filter put in. He has had numerous medical problems since that time. Right now he is diagnosed with vascular dementia as a result of the damage caused by the stroke in order to get at the cyst.I would like to elaborate more on his medical condition but don't know if I am even in the right forum to do so. Maybe if somebody recognizes me from before they could drop a line and let me know how to get on the right forum if I'm not there. I found the older forum much easier to navigate through
This one seem a lot more complicated to me so hopefully someone can help me out
Sincerely Mrs Jerome
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