I got the call...

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The team concurs that I'm a great candidate for surgery.
Apparently it's a classic case, no complications, not too deep, they can see the lesion and its location clearly... they are quite positive about going ahead.
The resection is my left amygdala and approx. 1/3 of the left hippocampus (anterior). Some concern about verbal memory loss but as anything we wouldn't know until it's done. As I've had E for 18 years they figure my right amyg and hippo should be fairly used to running the show by now, so hopefully any changes wouldn't be too drastic.
Back on lamotrigine mostly for the mood stabilizer but hey if it helps the seizures for now great, and she wants me to give vimpat another shot :sad:.
Time of surgery is mostly up to me, can be in a few months or a year if necessary. As for possible reason why this all started out of the blue at 15, she stated that our brains are still growing into our 20's and while it was still growing in that area something between the amyg and hippo likely connected to form the ideal seizure condition.
They will send part of the lesion to pathology so we can know what it actually is, and though she has said 'tumor' a few times she followed up with 'unlikely as it hasn't changed or grown throughout any mri's.'
To me this feels two-fold - have brain surgery and then wait for news on what was in you. GULP. At this point I'm stressed enough the last thing I want to add is biopsy results. But... a person has to know.
This all of course is based on me deciding to do it. :ponder:

So... thanks all for following me with this (thank *#!*!@ the waiting is finally over) and now it's time for decision-making. And lol a glass of wine.
HUGS.
 
I think for the most part its good news and it porbably feels good to finally get an answer. Now just sit back and digest it for a while then make your decision. I'm happy for you! and I'm here if you have questions.
 
Congrats on finally getting your answer,great that you seem to be class A candidate.I think you should go for it and get the chance to kick epilepsy's arse into touch for a change!,lol-Enjoy your glass off wine or two,good stuff!!!
 
Thanks Pita. Let me ask whatcha mean by 'for the most part' ?
I want to know everything I can when deciding this so if there's anything you can add pls do.
 
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Glad you got your news. Great that you have the option. Have a glass of wine for me. Keep us updated!
 
Glad you got your news. Great that you have the option. Have a glass of wine for me. Keep us updated!

Thank you. Hehe anyone else want me to have a glass for them? This could be fun.
 
These are some heavy decisions, but I could only imagine finally getting some answers. Either way, seriously, kick E's ass!
 
Hope this is the first step to a better quality of life for you. I'm already having a glass of wine -- here's a toast to a happy brain!
 
Hope this is the first step to a better quality of life for you. I'm already having a glass of wine -- here's a toast to a happy brain!


That's awesome Nak, thank you so much. Oh boy if I was closer to Massachusetts...!! :banana:
 
How about we meet in way upstate New York? I'll bring the cake and champagne. :)
 
Congrats on getting "the answer" to all "the questions"!
Which of course just leaves you with another question that needs to be answered (ain't life funny that way!)

But at least for now you can kick back and let the wine flow :)
 
Good news. As you all know, I had my surgery on the left side also and as a result, suffer from verbal memory loss, struggle sometimes finding the right word(s) while in the middle of a sentence (aphasia). A big (and often times, embarrassing) memory problem I have, is remembering people's names. I see them over and over, and still have difficulty remembering their names.

Now go and enjoy your wine while you plan for a bright, hopefully, seizure-free future. ;)
 
Ooh I love cake too... :agree:

Need some company heading to NY, qtowngirl? :) I'm so happy you finally got the call and some insight! Now the ball is in your court, and that much feel awesome, for a change. Enjoy that wine.
 
Qtown,
That's great that you have finally gotten some answers :clap:.
Have the specialists given you a certain amount of time before you need to make your decision?
 
Thank you. Hehe anyone else want me to have a glass for them? This could be fun.
Feel free to have a couple of glasses of wine for me
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The most part I took from you post you seem a little nervous about the lesion. I think its great news that your a good candidate. The opportunity of living a normal life there is nothing greater! Even in my case that I'm dealing with it again after for the most part forgetting about even having E. Believe me I never regret having surgery even if we cant figure out this issues I'm having now and I'm stuck with it again. and I would never discourage anybody from having it. Sorry I did'nt reply sooner was being wired up again 3 day ambulatory EEG.
 
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