Health
Related: About this forum**Confirming surgery July 5.
Received a confirming call around noon today.
Gotta get going on plans, which include wrapping and delivering birthday gifts for daughter and grand-daughter, BEFORE July 4! Will Leave home for Baltimore Monday July 3, and FAST on July 4 (I think that's one of the 'rules.') MAY return home July 7.
we can do it
(12,776 posts)rsdsharp
(10,130 posts)MLAA
(18,602 posts)blm
(113,822 posts)🫶🏽
question everything
(48,813 posts)onecaliberal
(35,835 posts)mahina
(18,942 posts)You are in wonderful hands. Aloha e Elleng.
cilla4progress
(25,918 posts)elleng!
rurallib
(63,201 posts)Warpy
(113,130 posts)except for the bad hair days afterward. It would be easier if they'd shave it all, but they never do. Sadists.
I can't imagine they'd make you fast for a whole day, usually it's a light supper (chicken broth and Jallo) followed by nothing by mouth after midnight except morning medications with a tiny sip of water.
elleng
(136,091 posts)but have caps to cover up.
Hope to see more about eating 'before' later, like Monday.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)maybe a Happy Meal instead of two Big Macs, we never knew. It didn't really matter since they were asleep after midnight and we got them between 5 and 6 AM if they were scheduled as first case that day.
They used to starve everybody before surgery back in the bad old days, but I haven't seen that for years unless it's bowel surgery.
LoisB
(8,675 posts)CTyankee
(65,041 posts)resolve them successfully! I will be thinking of you!
Where is the surgery being performed?
elleng
(136,091 posts)CTyankee
(65,041 posts)elleng
(136,091 posts)P.S. issue is Hydrocephalus comes from the Greek words: Hydro meaning water and cephalus meaning head.
Hydrocephalus is a chronic, neurological condition caused by an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within cavities of the brain called ventricles, resulting in pressure on the brain.
It affects over 1 million Americans, ranging from infants and older children to young and middle-aged adults, as well as seniors.
There is currently no cure for hydrocephalus, but it can be treatable.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is produced in the ventricles and in the choroid plexus. It circulates through the ventricular system in the brain and is absorbed into the bloodstream. CSF is in constant circulation and has many functions. It surrounds the brain and spinal cord and acts as a protective cushion against injury. CSF contains nutrients and proteins that are needed for the nourishment and normal function of the brain. It carries waste products away from surrounding tissues.
Hydrocephalus occurs when there is an imbalance between the amount of CSF that is produced and the rate at which it is absorbed.
https://www.hydroassoc.org/about-hydrocephalus/
SO having shunt inserted, to return to normal gait and balance. I think I've had the condition for much of my life, and has become burdensome 'lately.'
alfredo
(60,135 posts)thanks.
CTyankee
(65,041 posts)I've learned quite a bit of late about the brain. My husband fell in the bathroom recently and hit his head, causing a horrific loss of blood. I was stunned. EMT's got him out and took us to the ER. Several tests were done and his wound was sewn up and we went home. I learned that there is a lot of blood at the brain to protect it. He was OK and we were taken home by medical transport and the EMT's carried him up to his bed.
Your treatment sounds promising!
At first I read your wording "normal gait" as "normal gaiety" and I thought that sounded poetic and rather nice.
fierywoman
(8,105 posts)absolutely right for you.
alwaysinasnit
(5,254 posts)alfredo
(60,135 posts)Good luck
ShazzieB
(18,675 posts)I'll be thinking of you next week, and of the ospreys!
virgdem
(2,206 posts)2naSalit
(92,732 posts)mercuryblues
(15,114 posts)Tha is where I went for my Bone Marrow Transplant.