Anyone have normal pressure hydrocephalus? ** Good news! **
Last edited Thu Sep 28, 2023, 02:56 PM - Edit history (1)
Its a real pain. My sister has it too.
I have to hold on to a handrail when negotiating stairs.
** I have a consult with neurology coming soon. **
Not looking forward to brain surgery, but I endured cancer treatment, I can handle this
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elleng
(137,856 posts)Had surgery 1 month ago, fluid's draining but slowly. Very frustrating.
HI. Alfredo!!!
My 'saga' in Health.
alfredo
(60,158 posts)My sister had the surgery, and did ok.
elleng
(137,856 posts)Glad your sister did OK.
alfredo
(60,158 posts)elleng
(137,856 posts)but it's only become a burden within the past year. Actually diagnosed 15 years ago.
alfredo
(60,158 posts)I sure won't try THAT!
alfredo
(60,158 posts)alfredo
(60,158 posts)Is the shunt draining properly?
I fell last night from my magnetic feet.
Till then Ill keep shuffling
elleng
(137,856 posts)ASSUMING it's draining properly, and avoiding 'scheduled' doc/surgeon appointment for this coming week (didn't know it was scheduled!) as going out of town for grand daughter's 7th birthday celebration.
Daughter told me may take 6 months.
alfredo
(60,158 posts)I get dizzy with a touch of nausea. I cant sleep on my side without risking dizzy spells
elleng
(137,856 posts)Have reliable docs? My neurologist @ Johns Hopkins specializes in hydrocephalus.
alfredo
(60,158 posts)alfredo
(60,158 posts)They told me I had some brain damage from radiation and chemo
Im alive and cancer free. As we used to say if you want to play, you gotta pay.
Aint nuttin free.
elleng
(137,856 posts)Cured friend, with prostate cancer.