A little surgery
#1
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A little surgery
To those of you who have wondered if I have a hole in my head, ponder no longer.
I'm scheduled for some surgery in February. I have a cyst in my head that has eroded the base of my skull, exposing the dura (the zip-lock bag that keeps your brain fresh in its natural juices). Fortunately, the dura is not leaking...yet. But yes, there is a hole in my head. It's just between my inner ear and my brain where no one can see it.
I'd like to say it is a small hole, but it is quite large. So long story short, the docs will be: a. opening up the side of my skull with a hole saw, b. pushing my brain out of the way, and c. using the plug they just cut out of me to make patches for the damage in the base of my skull and to close the hole they drilled in the side of my skull. I understand that they will be adding some titanium into the mix. Of course, they will remove the cyst and repair the soft tissue damage it has caused in my inner ear as well.
So a five hour surgery, at least one night in the hospital, and then five days before I can return to work. I think this assumes I survive, but even if I don't they may need me to pay my health insurance premiums and deductibles before they bury me so I've told my firm to count on my return, just not my condition.
I know Emil will say this thread is worthless without pics, but I didn't ask for a copy of my CT and MRI scans. To bad really, they are quite impressive.
I'm scheduled for some surgery in February. I have a cyst in my head that has eroded the base of my skull, exposing the dura (the zip-lock bag that keeps your brain fresh in its natural juices). Fortunately, the dura is not leaking...yet. But yes, there is a hole in my head. It's just between my inner ear and my brain where no one can see it.
I'd like to say it is a small hole, but it is quite large. So long story short, the docs will be: a. opening up the side of my skull with a hole saw, b. pushing my brain out of the way, and c. using the plug they just cut out of me to make patches for the damage in the base of my skull and to close the hole they drilled in the side of my skull. I understand that they will be adding some titanium into the mix. Of course, they will remove the cyst and repair the soft tissue damage it has caused in my inner ear as well.
So a five hour surgery, at least one night in the hospital, and then five days before I can return to work. I think this assumes I survive, but even if I don't they may need me to pay my health insurance premiums and deductibles before they bury me so I've told my firm to count on my return, just not my condition.
I know Emil will say this thread is worthless without pics, but I didn't ask for a copy of my CT and MRI scans. To bad really, they are quite impressive.
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To those of you who have wondered if I have a hole in my head, ponder no longer.
I'm scheduled for some surgery in February. I have a cyst in my head that has eroded the base of my skull, exposing the dura (the zip-lock bag that keeps your brain fresh in its natural juices). Fortunately, the dura is not leaking...yet. But yes, there is a hole in my head. It's just between my inner ear and my brain where no one can see it.
I'd like to say it is a small hole, but it is quite large. So long story short, the docs will be: a. opening up the side of my skull with a hole saw, b. pushing my brain out of the way, and c. using the plug they just cut out of me to make patches for the damage in the base of my skull and to close the hole they drilled in the side of my skull. I understand that they will be adding some titanium into the mix. Of course, they will remove the cyst and repair the soft tissue damage it has caused in my inner ear as well.
So a five hour surgery, at least one night in the hospital, and then five days before I can return to work. I think this assumes I survive, but even if I don't they may need me to pay my health insurance premiums and deductibles before they bury me so I've told my firm to count on my return, just not my condition.
I know Emil will say this thread is worthless without pics, but I didn't ask for a copy of my CT and MRI scans. To bad really, they are quite impressive.
I'm scheduled for some surgery in February. I have a cyst in my head that has eroded the base of my skull, exposing the dura (the zip-lock bag that keeps your brain fresh in its natural juices). Fortunately, the dura is not leaking...yet. But yes, there is a hole in my head. It's just between my inner ear and my brain where no one can see it.
I'd like to say it is a small hole, but it is quite large. So long story short, the docs will be: a. opening up the side of my skull with a hole saw, b. pushing my brain out of the way, and c. using the plug they just cut out of me to make patches for the damage in the base of my skull and to close the hole they drilled in the side of my skull. I understand that they will be adding some titanium into the mix. Of course, they will remove the cyst and repair the soft tissue damage it has caused in my inner ear as well.
So a five hour surgery, at least one night in the hospital, and then five days before I can return to work. I think this assumes I survive, but even if I don't they may need me to pay my health insurance premiums and deductibles before they bury me so I've told my firm to count on my return, just not my condition.
I know Emil will say this thread is worthless without pics, but I didn't ask for a copy of my CT and MRI scans. To bad really, they are quite impressive.
And no,please,no pics...
#3
I was thinking the same for Emil.
I'm sure everything will work out fine plus it will provide us with countless "hole in the head" material.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I'm sure everything will work out fine plus it will provide us with countless "hole in the head" material.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
#4
So from now one we'll be able say bill is two holes short of a bowling ball.
My first question is,
1) how did you discover this?
2) and is it related to your sleep disorder?
3) Or are they unrelated but trying to figure out your sleep disorder serendipitously uncovered the cyst in your head?
4) none of the above frog jumper, mind your own business.
My first question is,
1) how did you discover this?
2) and is it related to your sleep disorder?
3) Or are they unrelated but trying to figure out your sleep disorder serendipitously uncovered the cyst in your head?
4) none of the above frog jumper, mind your own business.
#5
#6
Yes, how did you find it? Was the cyst large enough for you to feel? Sounds unusual. Maybe you will be written up in a medical journal.
#7
Thread Starter
So from now one we'll be able say bill is two holes short of a bowling ball.
My first question is,
1) how did you discover this?
2) and is it related to your sleep disorder?
3) Or are they unrelated but trying to figure out your sleep disorder serendipitously uncovered the cyst in your head?
4) none of the above frog jumper, mind your own business.
My first question is,
1) how did you discover this?
2) and is it related to your sleep disorder?
3) Or are they unrelated but trying to figure out your sleep disorder serendipitously uncovered the cyst in your head?
4) none of the above frog jumper, mind your own business.
1. I felt pressure at the joint of my jaw. I rubbed it hard and blood came out of my ear. I figured that was bad.
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#8
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Apparently it happens quite a bit. My doctor had a stack of photocopied warning forms about the possible negative outcomes. I had to sign one, of course.
#9
Bill that's downright scary stuff. Our best to you of course. If Barbara has the time to send me an update via email, I'll be happy to share your progress.
Best wishes,
Lainey & Rick
Best wishes,
Lainey & Rick
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