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Old 05-01-2010, 12:49 PM #12
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The appointment went well Supermoo,

He's got to look at my MRI's first becuase he was unable to get them up on the screen but I may be able have 2 options now rather than 1

my neuro advised the lumbar shunt but the neurosurgeon who does them week in week out said i could (if my ventricle is thick enough after looking at my MRI) be able to have the ventricular shunt which he seemed to "big up" to me, he told me the risks of them both and has left me to think about it and he's going to look at the scans and write to me then i'll go back and we'll reach some decision which we are going for and then it will be done.

I am not nervous about it as it will make life better, has when you've lived 2 years with something that is going to be made better you want it over with xx

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Thanks for thinking of me MOO XXXX
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