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baseball6 11-06-2013 04:45 PM

Help for my mother after a fall and brain surgery
 
Greetings. I am new. My mom is 89. and she had a fall in July, 2013. Up to then she was driving, living alone, no problem before that. After a week was having right arm weakness and inability to say some words. On August 7 she had a burr hole surgery to get rid of spinal fluid. She has recovered quite well (walking slow but ok, getting around the house ok, eating ok,) but has still some word hesitancy and dropping words and some thoughts and some memory, but not all the time. Worse when tired. Right after the surgery, a CT showed no fluid. ,,,but on Sept 20 it showed "hygroma."
They did a CT scan on Oct 4 and it said:
"There is stable prominance of cerebrospinal fluid space at the left frontal and parietal region again measuring 15mm in thickness. This is consistant with hygroma. The left sulci particularly at the vertex are smaller than on the right and this may represent some mass effect from the hygroma. No significant midline shift is seen."
An MRI of October 23 said:
"Stable moderate left frontal subacute to chronic subdural hematoma measuring 15 mm in maximum width with mild sulcal effacement in the left frontal lobe." I need support and advice from the group. I am an only child and have no other relatives. I want to help so bad. Is this something that HAS to be operated on again??? Mom is 89 and Im scared. Can this be watched to see if there is resorbtion of the fluid??? or at least not any worse?? I fear if there is future surgery.
How can it be followed??? Our neurosurgeon says watch and MRI it periodically. I just need a person to talk to.

tamiloo 11-06-2013 09:27 PM

Welcome to Neuro Talk!:welcome_sign:I'm so happy you found us and hope you find answers to your questions. I'm with you when you talk about being the caregiver for your Mom. My Mom passed this past February after living with us since 2007. She was 89 when she passed. I here is a link for our Caregiver forum. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum56.html
I also have a link given you a link to a forum called Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum92.html Please keep me updated on what happens. You can also PM me if you desire. Take care of you most importantly!!:hug:
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Darlene 11-07-2013 12:15 AM

Great to meet you!!
 

baseball6,

:Wave-Hello: It is great to have you come and be with us. You will fine a great number of dear friends to listen when you are in need of ears. Please, just let us know how we can help you out. You will find out we are supportive and relaxing place.

Please keep us up to date on your situation. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you. :smileypray:

Darlene :hug:

MelodyL 11-10-2013 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by baseball6 (Post 1027290)
Greetings. I am new. My mom is 89. and she had a fall in July, 2013. Up to then she was driving, living alone, no problem before that. After a week was having right arm weakness and inability to say some words. On August 7 she had a burr hole surgery to get rid of spinal fluid. She has recovered quite well (walking slow but ok, getting around the house ok, eating ok,) but has still some word hesitancy and dropping words and some thoughts and some memory, but not all the time. Worse when tired. Right after the surgery, a CT showed no fluid. ,,,but on Sept 20 it showed "hygroma."
They did a CT scan on Oct 4 and it said:
"There is stable prominance of cerebrospinal fluid space at the left frontal and parietal region again measuring 15mm in thickness. This is consistant with hygroma. The left sulci particularly at the vertex are smaller than on the right and this may represent some mass effect from the hygroma. No significant midline shift is seen."
An MRI of October 23 said:
"Stable moderate left frontal subacute to chronic subdural hematoma measuring 15 mm in maximum width with mild sulcal effacement in the left frontal lobe." I need support and advice from the group. I am an only child and have no other relatives. I want to help so bad. Is this something that HAS to be operated on again??? Mom is 89 and Im scared. Can this be watched to see if there is resorbtion of the fluid??? or at least not any worse?? I fear if there is future surgery.
How can it be followed??? Our neurosurgeon says watch and MRI it periodically. I just need a person to talk to.

Hi. Welcome. So sorry for what you are dealing with. Your mom is so lucky to have you. Just wanted to say hi and welcome.

All the best. Melody


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