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I've got a benign cyst in my brain...

Post by matthew1 »

I've been having migraines since early October. Three weeks ago I went in to my doctor, then a CT scan.

The CT scan showed
"8 mm hyperdense nodule at the foramen of Monro compatible with a
colloid cyst. No evidence of obstructive hydrocephalus at this
time. Neurosurgical consultation is recommended."
The neurosurgeon this morning said I'll need surgery sooner or later. He ordered an MRI for me (date TBA), and I have a follow up with him on Jan 10.

He said it's likely it'll be an endoscopic surgery, rather than skull sectioning. He said the cyst will never get smaller on its own, only larger. He said vision, balance, memory and migraines are common symptoms. I have the last two, but not the first two.

It's a serious surgery because the cyst is located just about in the center of the head, not easily accessible. It's not routine, but not rare either. It's common enough where neurosurgeons have good data on it.

This is really killing my memory. I get packages at my front door and I can't remember what I ordered. Things like that. So I suppose in a dark sense of humor kinda way, it's like Christmas morning for me whenever I get a package.

Currently this condition does not affect my parenting. I'm kind and loving with my son as ever, and we go through his homework and school schedule weekly.

Thanks to my son's help and my calendar notices, I haven't forgotten any birthdays, orthodontist appointments, or school. Etc.
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Bummer!
I will not breakout the brain surgery jokes. I hope this all turns out well.
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If time is still on your side you could be surprised how the body can heal itself and reverse illnesses when it's back to natural balance.

https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Different-App ... 145&sr=8-2

Not sure if an Ovarian Cyst is of similar make up but a friend in CA right before surgery for removal found doctor Wu. He was having success treating cancer patients. Through his method of nutrition the Cyst solidified and dissolved. My best friend in high school and college had a brother that developed a brain tumor. This was in the mid 80's and he never fully recovered as he was not whole again. It was shocking and sad to see him in that state. Perhaps medicine has come a ways since then? Not married long and had a nice job as a Mechanical Engineer. I believe he is still alive today but had moved back home (parents) jobless and divorced when I last saw him.

Dr. (Tom) Wu (not of Steely Dan fame) charges $500 a visit, this was over 5 years ago and people flys him all over the country as some of the sick can no longer travel. I think he did a lot of research to find a cured for his own incurable cancer and so the book. My wife has a copy in Chinese which does me no good :( . The knife is always the last resort unless it continues to grow at a rapid rate and/or is in eminent danger of causing irreparable harm.


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Wow, Matt....whew! Well, follow the advice, take it steady forward.
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I elect Matt, and vote out cyst.
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Hi Matt,

I'm not able to PM you and since you were willing to share I thought I would put this out here for consideration.

My own simple minded thinking: Basically all diseases are of a metabolic sort. Hereditary, congenital, environmental, injuries and lifestyle are all factors that contribute to where it affects the body. Where it affects the body is not always where it originates. The body is synergistic and one weak area can adversely affect another.

NIH National Libarary of Medicine
https://medlineplus.gov/metabolicdisorders.html

"Metabolism is the process your body uses to get or make energy from the food you eat. Food is made up of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Chemicals in your digestive system break the food parts down into sugars and acids, your body's fuel. Your body can use this fuel right away, or it can store the energy in your body tissues, such as your liver, muscles, and body fat.

A metabolic disorder occurs when abnormal chemical reactions in your body disrupt this process. When this happens, you might have too much of some substances or too little of other ones that you need to stay healthy. There are different groups of disorders. Some affect the breakdown of amino acids, carbohydrates, or lipids. Another group, mitochondrial diseases, affects the parts of the cells that produce the energy.

You can develop a metabolic disorder when some organs, such as your liver or pancreas, become diseased or do not function normally. Diabetes is an example."

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American Brain Tumor Association.png

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My simple minded thinking again: Cancer, Tumor are classified, given names have varying make up and properties but really it's inflammation and overgrowth regardless what its make up or how it got there.

American Brain Tumor Association
Ketogenic Diet for Brain Tumor Patients
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How a Keto Diet Helped Me Fight my Brain Tumor — Josh Perry
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Huge Community In Your Area.
https://lowcarbconferences.com/

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My simple mind one more time: Diet leading to Ketosis reduced inflammation and growth.
(A Word of Caution not to confuse Ketosis with Ketoacidosis)

Journal - Cell Metabolism
https://labs.mcdb.ucsb.edu/weimbs/thoma ... tions/1606


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That sucks to hear Mr Matt. Hope the doctor can get that crap out of you safely. 🙏

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Post by matthew1 »

Thanks for all the nice sentiments and research (BKM), guys.

MRI this morning with an IV for extra brain flavor and contrast. I chose Ramen Chicken flavor for that.

The tumor is what they thought it is.

My friend's step dad has been director of trauma brain surgery for several hospitals here for decades, so I'm trying to see what he says. Waiting to hear back from him.

I have good insurance.
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Best wishes from us and here’s to a good outcome.

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Is the parking lot at the hospital big enough for all of us ? We're with you, one way or the other !

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