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Comments by: YACCS
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Friday, July 05, 2002
Hubs surgery went well yesterday. No problems... they got what they wanted. The neurosurgeon called in the afternoon when it was all over. Apparently the tissue they removed neither looks like tumor or inflammation at first glance. We were able to see him shortly after he got to the neuro icu. It's the same unit his little sister died in when she was 23 about ten years ago. It's a good thing they've renovated the whole floor so it looks nothing like it used to. I had visions of him ending up in the same bed but it's entirely different. Anyway, hubs said brain surgery was a piece a cake... not half as bad as he thought. He was a little sore... a little swollen and now has a little less hair but was lookin and feelin pretty good.
Today hubs was a little more sore than yesterday but was up walking around and eating etc. He's a bit more swollen on the one side too. His eye is swollen shut and he can't hear too well. Me, my mom and my 8 yr old went to see him today. The neurologist said it looks like some inflammatory process going on. They are calling it a chronic neuritis for now.... which i assume is no different than what they originally diagnosed him with over a year ago when he first lost his eyesight. Hopefully we will find out more in the next week or two.
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