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@vernicek Good luck to you and good news to you on the 30th!
@vernicek: I've been thinking about you lately as I knew your scan was at the end of the month, sometime. Being asymptomatic since your last scan might indicate that it hasn't grown at all, or very little, as you're not having symptoms from nerves or other structures being impinged upon. Find solace in the fact that you're getting excellent care at UC Davis. Let us know how it goes.
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@vernicek when I first found out and didn't have much information I used AI mode on Chrome and asked it questions giving it as much information as possible. I found a online stories from other people that had something similar and it really calmed my nerves. I read a testimony of a woman who had it wrapped around her optical area, in Utah. She started having seizures was how she found out. 3 weeks after her surgery she was training for a marathon with her family. That really helped me calm down. I've pasted the article below. I just pulled it up again using AI.
https://giving.utah.edu/stories/u-of-u-health-neurosurgeons-remove-montana-mothers-complex-benign-brain-tumor/