Brothers and Sisters,
It's been a trying time but I'm much better. They have diagnosed my problem as a "cavernoma" or a mangled set of blood vessels that resemble a blackberry or rasberry in my brain. In my case it is diverting the blood from the part of the brain that controls my sight.
I've seen a neuro-surgeon in Birmingham and after 4 different MRAs and a CAT Scan of what little brain they could find, they determined the cavernoma was the source of my problems. Most of the time, 60% in fact, it causes seizures but fortunately I haven't had any yet. I have had blurred vision, nausea, and severe headaches, all of which have subsided now. I'm very thankful for that. Today is the first day I have been released to read or use the computer so I took this opportunity to let you know how it's going. I'm sorry to hear about your problem Iddee.
I have been symptom free for 4 days now and the neuro-surgeon told me today that sometimes the cavernomas will repair themselves but usually only temporarily. He has advised me to have it repaired eventhough my symptoms have disappeared. He has recommended a non-invasive surgery using pinpoint radiation with what he calls a "cyberknife". The cyberknife people will call me to set up a consultation for next week, hopefully, and then the actual procedure will take 30 to 90 minutes. I'll go home the same day and have followup MRIs and MRAs annually to check the cavernoma or if symptoms return.
They have treated almost 6000 people in the clinic with cavernomas in their brain or spinal cords with outstanding success. 98.9% of patients say they would have the procedure again.
So that's where I'm at. Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers or any other act for my benefit. I'll be back in touch asap.
Best of luck to you Iddee, my prayers are with you.