I learned that my “hidden treasure” (It gives me peace in giving it a name because it has truly brought me closer to God) is calcified and they, my neurologist and neurosurgeon, doesn’t expect a change at this time. I found myself with the constant worries of what-ifs. Since my recent results I have come to terms that every day is a blessing, I’ve calmed down A LOT and living more without the worries. My advice is to stay positive and do the things you love the most because the stress of what-ifs will make it harder to cope. Good luck with your journey and I’ll keep you updated on mine!
I have a falx meningioma but mine is posterior, not anterior. Your post resonated with me as I have also decided to not worry about what-ifs. I think a key factor in being able to let go of the stress is to find a neurosurgeon that you have true confidence in.
I have a falx meningioma but mine is posterior, not anterior. Your post resonated with me as I have also decided to not worry about what-ifs. I think a key factor in being able to let go of the stress is to find a neurosurgeon that you have true confidence in.