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clfsong

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Information on Sub Occipital Approach
« on: October 03, 2005, 05:26:35 pm »
I went through an Acoustic Neuroma in 1999.  I wrote about my experience for all of you, who follow this long road.  If you would like to view my web page, I'm hoping it will help you to know what questions to ask the surgeon, be more informed about some of the side effects and what it's like, and just give you as much information about my journey as I could, in the hopes of helping you go through yours.  My web page is: http://hometown.aol.com/clfsong/page/MyAcousticNeuromaStory.htm.
Best of Luck, Cindy

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Re: Information on Sub Occipital Approach
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2005, 01:33:44 pm »
Cindy,
 I have been visiting your website and want to tell you I think its great. My surgery was done the same as yours and I found info at your site that I didnt know. Thank you for sharing. Sherry
2.5cm x 3.1cm facial nerve neuroma
removed 8-2-2005(retrosigmoid)
St.Johns Hospital-Springfield,Illinois
Dr.Michael McIlhany and Dr.Carol Bauer
Wait n' watch mode for 8 years.
Gamma Knife at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Chicago,IL. Dr. James P. Chandler. July 10, 2013.