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superstar 10-20-2013 10:07 AM

T3 Spinal Tumnour removal update
 
Hi Everhyone,

Sorry not to have been in touch before but had surgery on Wed and just got home last night. They said they pretty sure it is not cancerous and was removed and was not attached to spinal cord but will be biopsied. The feeling/numbness has improved about 50% I would say in just the first couple of days so I am very pleased with that.

Gait and walking is a bit harder to tell because obviously I am still weak from laying down, anesthetic/pain meds etc. but I am certainly no worse so I will take that as a success too.

I feel very lucky and relieved it is all over and just need to gains strength back. The only pain is in the wound and its limitations between shoulder blades etc and it was a bit higher up the neck than I thought it would be.
Surgeon said they had to remove bone etc which was expected but didn't put in any plates or screws for which I am pleased and hopefully that wont be an issue in the future but will cross that bridge when we come to it.

I feel my speech is not as good as it could be but that is maybe because of the general surgery/trauma etc. I was on the phone to family and knew I was getting my words a bit muddled but it was late, maybe I was tired and at least `i did know they were wrong words. not wrong but couldn't think of the right one type of thing. Probably worse if I didn't even realise I was doing it. I know that I sounded drunk, that type of thing, but only for a minute or so.

Family told me surgeon said I lost a lot of spinal fluid but I don't remember that part so need to look into how the body builds that up. Not really into long internet searches at the moment but hopefully it wont be a problem, he said that can affect balance.

Thank you all for your help over this long journey over the last few months and I hope to be able to repay the compliment somehow. I have been feeling a few flicks and twitches like someone is poking me whilst dozing which is probably nerves waking up (I hope) LOL. I can deal with that!

Hopeless 10-20-2013 10:20 AM

Great to hear update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by superstar (Post 1023538)
Hi Everhyone,

Sorry not to have been in touch before but had surgery on Wed and just got home last night. They said they pretty sure it is not cancerous and was removed and was not attached to spinal cord but will be biopsied. The feeling/numbness has improved about 50% I would say in just the first couple of days so I am very pleased with that.

Gait and walking is a bit harder to tell because obviously I am still weak from laying down, anesthetic/pain meds etc. but I am certainly no worse so I will take that as a success too.

I feel very lucky and relieved it is all over and just need to gains strength back. The only pain is in the wound and its limitations between shoulder blades etc and it was a bit higher up the neck than I thought it would be.
Surgeon said they had to remove bone etc which was expected but didn't put in any plates or screws for which I am pleased and hopefully that wont be an issue in the future but will cross that bridge when we come to it.

I feel my speech is not as good as it could be but that is maybe because of the general surgery/trauma etc. I was on the phone to family and knew I was getting my words a bit muddled but it was late, maybe I was tired and at least `i did know they were wrong words. not wrong but couldn't think of the right one type of thing. Probably worse if I didn't even realise I was doing it. I know that I sounded drunk, that type of thing, but only for a minute or so.

Family told me surgeon said I lost a lot of spinal fluid but I don't remember that part so need to look into how the body builds that up. Not really into long internet searches at the moment but hopefully it wont be a problem, he said that can affect balance.

Thank you all for your help over this long journey over the last few months and I hope to be able to repay the compliment somehow. I have been feeling a few flicks and twitches like someone is poking me whilst dozing which is probably nerves waking up (I hope) LOL. I can deal with that!

Thanks so much for updating us on how your surgery went. Glad you are home and on the mend. Sure wish you a speedy and FULL recovery. You are in our thoughts. When you have the energy and feel up to it, please continue to share your recovery news with us. Wishing you the very best.

Hopeless

kazzar1958 10-20-2013 10:21 AM

Hi there,

Great to hear from you and that the operation was a success. You've been in my thoughts since Wednesday.
Like you say, it's early days after such surgery, but the initial signs are very positive. (I'm sure the finding the right word thing is just the anasthesia wearing off).
Good luck and keep us updated on your recovery..

Karen
PS The Morton's lotion arrived yesterday..

mrsD 10-20-2013 10:33 AM

I am so glad, superstar, that you are doing well. Take it easy and
recover at your own pace.

Thanks for the update. ;)


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