Sunday, September 9, 2018

"Minnie" The Meningioma

I haven't posted in a while. I've been struggling to keep working as best as I can, sharing the news of the brain tumor with family and friends, juggling doctor messages and phone calls, laundry, being supportive of my son (who quit his job of 5 years the day I found out I had a brain tumor), enjoying life and distracting myself, processing my feelings and sleeping as much as humanly possible.


-GASP-

Yes, that tightness in your chest as you read that list is exactly what life has been like these past few days. But there are bright sides a-plenty!

1) The neurologists have decided I have a single tumor. I've decided to name her "Minnie." She's under 3cm big and is in my Left Temporal Lobe.


That's the green area.

2) Family has been super understanding (and of course shocked.) We're having a massive outpouring of support and specific offers of help. That has been amazing and made me feel very loved and much less worried.

3) I live in a big town with excellent health care. From the time of diagnosis to the time I'll meet with my neurosurgeon to go over a treatment plan will be less than 2 weeks. 

4) The neurosurgeon I'm seeing specialized in non-invasive surgery on that specific part of the brain.

5) My husband and son have been taking great care of me. 

6) I have the ultimate excuse for anything. Words that have left my mouth recently include "If you don't buy me that fluffy pillow I'll tell the checkout person that I have a brain tumor and you wouldn't spend $14.95 to make me happy." And of course the classic Arnold Schwarzenegger classic throwback quote "It IS a tumah." 

7) My mom sent me flowers AND a fun Halloween wreath. It's never too early for Halloween.



8) Even my dog feels bad for me.


 9) I get to sleep a lot and not feel bad about it.

10) I haven't had any seizures (a common symptom of brain tumors.)


Always look on the bright 
side of life!


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