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Title: WOW
Post by: kaylene on March 26, 2012, 06:06:15 am
I have spent a couple of nights cruising the walls of this forum.  And I have been reduced to tears, I have been made to smile and I have been given hope. 
Such an amazing place to find this.

Let me introduce myself.  I actually draw a lot of parallels with another newbie.  I am a 36 year old mother living in Australia (Melbourne at the moment).  I was diagnosed 5 weeks ago with a 30mm AN.  In two days time it will be removed and I shall begin my recovery.

I have done very little research up until two days ago.  I was more than happy to let my husband find out everything we needed to know.  But he does tend to over look the human stories in his retelling, so I am more than happy that I have found this site.

From this forum i can see that every AN journey is different and I hope that mine will be a positive one.  So thanks for the comfort and I think now I will get back to reading about my upcoming rollercoaster ride.

Kaylene 
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: MDemisay on March 26, 2012, 08:28:28 am
Hi Kaylene!

Yes, welcome to a wonderful support group use the recourses you'll find here and the people can be a tremendous boost as well! They have been for me and countless others, this is a place where you can be yourself and research and vent your frustrations about this wondrous AN diagnosis that we all share. Who knows, you may be inspired to name yours in an effort to gain control over it, I did mine.

How's the weather down under? Keep posting and good luck with your operation!

Mike

Title: Re: WOW
Post by: CHD63 on March 26, 2012, 08:35:46 am
Hi Kaylene and welcome to this forum of caring, supportive new friends .....

Keep us posted on how you are doing.

Thoughts and prayers for a successful and uneventful surgery!

Clarice
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: pjb on March 26, 2012, 09:00:59 am
Thoughts and prayers will be with you and will see you on the other side...Hoping you researched your surgeons thoroughly I cannot stress that enough...

Good luck,
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: mindyandy on March 26, 2012, 09:06:18 am
Hi Kaylene
Glad you found us here. This group is wonderful and full of information. I do hope you have a quick and uneventful recovery. Please keep us posted on how you are doing.

Mindy
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: jaylogs on March 26, 2012, 11:28:11 am
Kaylene, welcome to our little club! I am sorry you had to be here, but as you have no doubt seen that this is a great place for anything and everything AN!  We are not doctors here, just people who have walked in your shoes, so if anything comes up as you recover and feel the need to vent or whatever, just let us know.  Good luck with your surgery! 
Jay
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: Jim Scott on March 26, 2012, 03:41:09 pm
Hello and welcome, Kaylene ~

Of course I'm sorry you have to deal with this benign but troublesome tumor called an acoustic neuroma but I have to thank you for your generous words regarding the forums and I'm delighted to learn that our members posts have been encouraging to you. 

We do consider this a 'special' place because ANs are relatively rare and it's great to have a website chock full of information about them and, of course, the support of others dealing with the same situation. 

I want to add my wish to all the others for a successful, drama-free surgery for you Kaylene.  We'll all be looking forward to reading your first message as a 'postie' (post-surgery) but don't make that a priority.  Rest as you need to.  We'll be here for you when you're ready and able to post.   

Jim
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: kaylene on March 26, 2012, 03:43:58 pm
Thanks guys, it's nice to know you are here.  Very reassuring, it helps to know that others have gone through this.

pjb we don't get to many choices in Australia with surgeons.  With the size of my tumour I was directed to the best of the best pretty quickly.  There seems to be not to many of them who do it in Melbourne.  And my surgeon, Professor Kaye has been doing them for years, training first with you guys in America.  Everyone who I speak to has heard of him and say he is the best neuro.  So that is comforting.

Mike, we are heading in to our winter so it is just starting to get chilly in Melbourne, beautiful days though.

So yes, I'll see you all on the other side as a postie.

Cheers

Kaylene
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: BeckyMax on March 26, 2012, 08:14:57 pm
Welcome Kaylene, sorry to meet this way, I'm a newbie too, I don't post much since I'm still getting edumacated myself, but I do sign on every day and read as, uch as i can fit in a limited amount of time.  Good luck with your upcoming surgery and keep us all posted on your recovery.

Becky
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: crv1200 on March 26, 2012, 09:22:50 pm
Welcome to the forum!  I am new also.  I am still waiting to have my MRI so not confirmed with an AN yet but I have found this site to be welcoming to everyone.  I pray you have a drama free surgery and fast recovery.


Ray
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: rays on March 26, 2012, 10:39:31 pm
Hi Kaylene,

I'm a newer member than you by a few hours. I to am grateful to have found this group. The people here are so helpful.

I'm still waiting to find out the date of my surgery, but I wanted to wish you all the best with yours.

Good luck,

A different Ray
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: Cheryl R on March 27, 2012, 06:38:30 am
Always a good welcome to the newbies here and not really a place where one likes to have to be.         I like to add that on here many do well and are on for a time after treatment and then get back to their usual life.    There is usually an adjustment of some kind but there is life again after AN surgery or radiation.     Not everyone has what seems like terrible problems long term.             I wish the best for everyone!            It is a scary time when one hears one has a brain tumor.
                                                                      Cheryl R
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: kaylene on March 30, 2012, 07:38:05 pm
Just a quicky. It's day 3 post and what a journey. I am pleased to report my fabulous surgeons removed all the tumor. My face has feeling. I am absolutely exhausted. I'll tell more later.
Kay
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: CHD63 on March 31, 2012, 07:11:01 am
Good news, Kay!!!  Keep up the good work.  Rest, rest, walk, rest, rest, walk!   :)

Thoughts and prayers continue.

Clarice
Title: Re: WOW
Post by: MDemisay on March 31, 2012, 11:01:01 pm
Kay,

Rest, rest and more rest, get some exercise( with supervision) and more rest. Prayers for your speedy recovery. You might feel light headed for a while take it easy, rest when you can,we will be here.

This can be misleading, in my view, you are not a "Newbie" anymore when you have had surgery, you are a veteran. In my honest opinion!

Rest veteran, you deserve it!

Mike

Title: Re: WOW
Post by: Suu on April 01, 2012, 03:54:50 am
Hiya Kay

Good advice already. Especially about the rest and doing only what you think you can handle.

Can't wait to follow your journey.

Suu xxoo