Joan:

I will be praying for you and your sister.

Huge Hugs,
Linda



--- On Wed, 5/4/11, Joan Croft <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Fwd: Me
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, May 4, 2011, 10:33 AM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      Oh, Lynn.  Why would your neighbor turn around and leave you there?  That 
was not very nice at all.Last November I was cleaning the tile floors in my 
living room.  I was moving all the toys and dog beds over to the clean side of 
the room and then as I went to the side that I was preparing to clean, I just 
fell…flat on my stomach side.  I don’t know what happened but I had been having 
vertigo and my doctor said that bending up and down would do that.  I was in so 
much pain and I had to crawl to the freezer for the ice pack.  That fall may 
have been beneficial in some way.The week after the fall, I had my normally 
scheduled pain management doctor appointment.  After I showed her my leg that 
was so bruised and swollen, she asked me to go to my spine surgeon for x-rays.  
My spine surgeon’s office did the knee, lumbar spine and cervical spine x-rays 
and then sent me for a knee and lumbar MRI.  The knee MRI showed that I had 
torn the
 meniscus in my knee.  Well, he had not been receiving the chart notes from the 
pain management doctor, so he had no idea that I had been having the headaches 
that were most likely caused from my cervical spine issues.  So, he ordered all 
the chart notes from the pain management doctor.  But, my spine surgeon was 
very concerned because I associated the vertigo with my neck…the last neck 
surgery was when the vertigo started and when my neck was hurting the worst 
that is when I had the worst vertigo.  My spine surgeon wanted to check 
everything out, so he sent me to a vascular doctor to see if my carotid 
arteries were blocked…negative. He also sent me to a headache neurologist who 
did the brain wave studies and ordered an MRI of my brain (my spine surgeon had 
ordered one and I went but he didn’t ask for contrast) with the contrast.  She 
also did a lot of blood work and gave me two prescriptions – one to take every 
night that should help to
 keep the headaches away, and another one that I just take when I have a 
headache.   She also referred me to a neurosurgeon because she told me that 
there was a small, maybe pea size, mass attached to my pituitary gland.  Well, 
yesterday, after waiting two months for an appointment, I went to the see the 
neurosurgeon.  He told me that I had two problems…the small cyst that is on the 
pituitary gland and a larger mass, which he called a tumor – about the size or 
a little smaller than a tennis ball – that is attached to my brain.  I was 
shocked and they are going to get approval for surgery to remove that.  It is 
not a cancerous tumor.  If I let it too long it could grow and then push into 
the brain and then I might have blindness, seizures and a bunch of other 
things.  That was so unexpected.  I had a copy of the MRI report that the 
neurologist gave me two months ago, and the Imaging  Radiologist wrote in the 
top very wordy part of the
 report about this other mass, but on the part that says ‘conclusion’ which 
summarizes the findings, the size of the tumor is not even mentioned.  I know 
this is a combination of errors…the radiologist, the neurologist both did not 
do a thorough job and therefore I was just shocked yesterday when the 
neurosurgeon told me that.To make things worse, after I was home a little 
while, my younger sister called and told me that my older sister, who has 
pancreatic cancer and has been fighting it for over a year, called and said 
that she is too weak and her body can no longer handle the chemo, so she is 
just getting things together that she wants to have done before the Good Lord 
calls her home.  Now I just am in a double state of shock.  The neurosurgeon’s 
office called me when I was sleeping and wanted to give me the info because my 
surgery is scheduled.  I am going to my spine surgeon tomorrow…they got me in 
quickly to his other office…so that
 he can give me some advice as to if he has another neurosurgeon that he would 
like me to see for a second opinion.  I cannot wait another 2 months; I have 
already waited two months to see the first neurosurgeon and I shudder to think 
what might happen if I wait for another and then the tumor pushes into my 
brain.  So, if you all can just pray for my sister, Barbara, for peaceful last 
days and also for me that I get this tumor removed before it causes some 
permanent damage.Thanks  From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 8:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Fwd: Me    Ann, I am so sorry to read about your 
fall and I hope you heal and recover asap.  I know though what you are talking 
about concerning your pride.  Once I was walking a dog on a leash I had just 
rescued from a Rally's restaurant parking lot and my neighbor was coming down 
the sidewalk towards me to say hello at the same time and this formerly adored 
dog (until that incident) saw a bunny and ripped after the bunny so fast, it 
jerked me down onto the ground and tore the rotator cuff in my shoulder, of 
which the pain still flares up occasionally yet today many years later.  But it 
was the embarrassment of laying half in the grass and half on the sidewalk in 
this very unflattering sprawled out position and noticing my neighbor turn 
quickly and walk away that was the worst part. LOL   Again, I wish you the best 
healing. Lynn      In a message dated 5/3/2011 11:25:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight 
Time,
 [email protected] writes:Fell on my concrete drive and bumped my head and 
left side body...broke my glasses also. Got home from hospital last night after 
cat scan and xrays. Went to orthopedists today and just got home,,went there 
for more wrists xrays and have   Small fracture and now in splint...go back in 
2 weeks. I am so awfully sore...."
Ct scan is okay. Pride is very hurt.
Clumsy Ann 

    
     

    
    


 



  








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