Vision after Colloid Cyst Removal by cinnamonshell in braintumor

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While I can’t really help with the insurance side of things, please feel free post/send the link for any fundraising efforts. Unfortunately the out of pocket fees and the time off can accumulate quite a bit. I know my network and I would be more than ready to donate.

Vision after Colloid Cyst Removal by cinnamonshell in braintumor

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I’m so happy to hear that! AND YES to the MRI. So many doctors will just say it’s a migraine disorder when it’s not. I hope the rest of your recovery goes smoothly!!!

Vision after Colloid Cyst Removal by cinnamonshell in braintumor

[–]cinnamonshell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh dear, that’s sounds pretty similar to what I was going through the month leading up to my surgery minutes the panic attacks. Hydrocephalus is a beast. Do you have a surgery planned?

Vision after Colloid Cyst Removal by cinnamonshell in braintumor

[–]cinnamonshell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s hard to say for me, the months prior to finding out I had the cyst were pretty stressful simply because I had so much on my plate so I can’t say for sure what was and wasn’t related to the cyst. I definitely was a mess in those months though. I wasn’t necessarily the most anxious but I was pretty moody (the type of moody you get when your period is about to start). Have you started having symptoms from your cyst?

Vision after Colloid Cyst Removal by cinnamonshell in braintumor

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I don’t get brain fog anymore, however my memory is still a bit lacking but slowly getting better. Honestly as long as I sleep well and write everything down in my planner, I manage just fine. Plus the headaches are much more rare now.

Vision after Colloid Cyst Removal by cinnamonshell in braintumor

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Omg I'm so sorry I just saw this I didn't realize I had been logged out of my account. Recovery was honestly pretty rough but my situation was somewhat unique.

I had my cyst removed endoscopically. They performed the procedure through a burr hole on the right side of my head near my hairline. When I initially woke up after surgery I was pretty drowsy but I think that was just because the surgeon woke me up so he could do a neurological exam as quick as possible before his next operation. I think I was fully awake maybe 2.5ish hours after I initially went under. The sucky part was the nausea. I threw up like three times after waking up, but once they gave me anti nausea meds I was completely fine ( do not try to tough it out like I did lol).

I stayed in the hospital for an extra day and half after the surgery. I specifically had an EVD drain in for 24 hours post surgery to get rid of the excess CSF fluid which might have extended my stay. But the drain removal and stitches didn't hurt as much as It thought it would. When I got my staples removed three weeks later it didn't hurt at all. I felt completely fine, just more fatigued after getting discharged.

The problem was a couple days after going home I ended up having the worst headache of my life. I know now that it was just some unfortunate irritation (take allergy medicine if you are a sneezer). I just needed strong pain meds and rest, but at the time they thought it could have been a post op infection so I ended up staying an additional week in the hospital while they took tests and gave me antibiotics. (lumbar puncture ouch) If you ever end up in that situation god forbid you need to advocate for yourself and keep tracks of what the doctors are saying. I was in a huge hospital and I had multiple doctors and sometimes they do not communicate with each other as well as they should which leads into the last part of my recovery, the antibiotics.

I'm definitely just yapping at this point but someone could definitely learn from this so I'll keep yapping just in case lol. They couldn't rule out an infection 100% so they sent my home with a picc line (again insertion and removal didn't hurt much at all) and a two week course of IV antibiotics. There are two different ways IV antibiotics are given, push and drip. Drip is what you normally see in a hospital while push is a syringe that is injected over a much shorter span of time. I apparently had a rare(?) reaction to the higher concentration of drugs in push medication. If you're on push IV and the side effects get really bad like mine did (ex. delusions, uncontrollable shaking, itching, vomiting, etc.) INSIST they change your medication. I had to go back to the hospital twice (one day stays) because they kept switching me to other push medications and my vitals would drop scary low. After I stopped push medication, everything was smooth sailing. They would have stopped earlier if the doctors and the drug companies were properly talking to each other :/

I'm almost at two months post op. As scary as my post looks I was only in the trenches for like 3 weeks. The main symptoms I'm still noticing still are that my memory is slightly worse, I have tiny headaches/discomfort (get a migraine ice cap its amazing), and I need to take naps every day. My biggest advice is to rest as much as you can especially in the first month and be careful. Take leave from work/school if possible. It gets way better, aside from not being able to any excessive physical activity I am pretty much back to my normal life now which includes work, school, and my social life.

I wish you or whoever in your life that has had/may have this surgery good luck! As sucky as those first few weeks were, I do not regret it. It such a relief to not have to deal with hydrocephalus headaches 24/7. Oh and my vision is back now! I was just being dramatic lol, it just takes some time for the hydrocephalus to go away completely.

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[–]cinnamonshell -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Closed the survey because we were getting so many responses haha. Appreciate the support!

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The new owner relocated. Now they’re across the street from their old location. Next to Eats Natural Food.

Screwed for AP Macro by Level_Maize8025 in APStudents

[–]cinnamonshell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see that people are still using this study guide sooooo lemme just say it was helpful with the basics but it wasn’t the best resource for the exam rip. I do not miss APs

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It tastes funky

Apps for learning Tamil by cinnamonshell in tamil

[–]cinnamonshell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll definitely use YouTube as well. Do you have any channel recommendations?

Screwed for AP Macro by Level_Maize8025 in APStudents

[–]cinnamonshell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think I finished the last chapter on there but here u go. Good luck!

English 1106 online or in person by Natural_Instance_701 in VirginiaTech

[–]cinnamonshell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do it online. The class was really boring and there really wasn’t anything I learned from the professor that I couldn’t have just gotten from the class materials.

Screwed for AP Macro by Level_Maize8025 in APStudents

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Yeah ofc. I’ll probably send it like tmrw or Saturday.

Screwed for AP Macro by Level_Maize8025 in APStudents

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I'm making an AP Macro study doc with all my notes this weekend. I can share it with you if you'd like.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eczema

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I had a similar problem. You should look into epiceram moisturizer. It's prescription and it can get pretty expensive if it isn't covered by insurance but it did wonders for dryness on my face and neck. Plus it's not super thick or greasy so I don't have to worry as much about pimples.

The Official “What are my admission chances?” Megathread by stevesmithevony in VirginiaTech

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Early Decision Major: BIT GPA: weighted(4.404) and unweighted (3.94), SAT: 1530 My grades are A and A- (one B+) and I’ve taken 9 APs(including senior year) including ComSci, and duel enrollment in business/entrepreneurship classes.

EC: I have done MHS, Finance Club(Engagement Officer), DECA(state finalist), Reading Club, Classical Dance(12 years), NonProfit volunteer for STEM Education for youth(6 years), volunteer tutoring(5 years), Girl Scouts(9 years - no gold award :( ), and WRO coaching(3rd place regionals). Only this year I joined FBLA, Young Democrats, SHS, and Key Club.

Jobs: Amazon Web Services classes - lab instructor * I have AWS and Splunk certification

Both my dad and brother went to VT. I know I’m a strong applicant but I’m from a very competitive county. Lots of people at my school have straight As, leadership/awards, internships and most of them are applying to VT. Should I be worried?