Can I brag?

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Nancy

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Today was a big deal for me ---- I went to Barnes Jewish Hospital/Washington U in St. Louis, MO (feeling MUCH more important than the other people expected there tonight) for my 6 month MRI and meeting with my neurosurgeon.

The MRI was 100% clear and the surgeon said I was in 100% great shape and he didn't want to see me again for 6 months.

This gives me the "go-ahead" to make some dramatic, even scary changes in my life. Wish me luck.
 
Nancy - Warning News from the Moderator ....

Nancy, as the Moderator, here is your warning!
You have the RIGHT to brag all you want!

:roflmao: :pfft: :tup:

You go girl! That's awesome!





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Nancy~:star:

Thats such great news. Congradulations!:clap: I am so happy for you. I hope everything continues to go well for you.:woot:
:bjump::brock::banana:
 
Yeah for

you! Yeah for Nancy! This is soooo cool!!!!:clap::clap::woot::banana:
 
I get a warm and fuzzy feeling when I hear that Nancy. What great news.
Please brag as often as you can. We need postitive talk around this joint.
 
Nancy,
Congratulations on your good news! You know I'm wishing you the best of luck - and definitely go for the changes. It can only make your life better. You're in my thoughts and prayers! :)
Josie
 
Thank you so much :) ......
Maybe I should say that I'm still on the same AEDs - Topamax and Trileptal - and there has been no talk of reducing the amounts yet.

Even before the first surgery I was told that I would be on meds for the rest of my life. The amounts might be/would be reduced but never be eliminated.

Yes - those meds are no fun but still - my reactions to them are minor enough that I'd rather have them than seizures.
 
Brag, Brag, Brag - That's all I here ...

... and that suits me just fine!!!

You deserve a wave going all the way around the world!

Starting in Ohio and moving west folks - Let's here it for the Lady.


:wave:
 
And let's

keep it moving to the west.........:clap::woot::banana:
 
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