Counting….

Did the PreOp today. No big deal. Had some blood drawn, which I didn’t do last time. I did figure out the times for the MRI before the surgery which will be 6:30. Check in there at 6:00. Then go up to surgery check in and wait…

I counted my MRI’s today. The official number of MRI scans that I have had within the last year, plus this one, will be….. drum roll please…. 9! I will have had 9 MRI scans.

125 Staples.

Three Spect Scans.

One Wada.

One Pet Scan.

One Cognitive Test.

Now I’m scratching my dented head to think of what else….

You have to be kidding me….

This morning I got the official call from the surgeon’s office to confirm that I will be coming in tomorrow morning for my pre-op.

“Darren, we have you down for your 8:30 tomorrow morning for pre-op of the surgery next Thursday.”

“Yep. I’ll be there.”

“One more thing: the surgeon has requested that you come in at an earlier time so you can have a MRI before the surgery. So, instead of coming in at 9:00 and the surgery at 11:00, you will need to come in earlier.”

Do you know how many MRI’s I’ve had over the last year? Do you really think there’s been any difference at all between them? I’m thinking that they just accidentally delete them over and over again and I just have to keep going back and replacing them.

In fact, I just had a MRI a couple weeks ago….

BRAIN…

I’ve started seeing a new Neurologist recently over at Kansas University Med (KU Med). She seems very nice and seems to know what she’s talking about. I was, as per her suggestion, going to get a VNS implant into my shoulder to help with the seizures that I have had all my life and have gone through every type of Epileptic medication there is. I suggested to her that I get a MRI and EEG first just for us to see the status of my brain. So, on Valentines Day, I got to go back to KU Med to do the lovely two tests for the celebrations of the holiday 🙂 to check everything out. Few weeks later I met with the new doc and she told me that from the looks of my messed up brain (not the exact words she used), doing the VNS implant is off the table.

Now she is talking about full-on brain surgery (Temporal Lobe Resection) to cut away the “bad” parts of my brain. This is going to entail a few more tests first. The first one on March 29th, is similar to what would be called a cognitive test (forget the official name). This is an all day test up at KU Med. A week away from now. I’ll have to let you how all that went afterwards. Then after that, on April 8th I get to start a Seven-Day Video EEG. Seven days stuck in a hospital room. I’m either in the bed, in a chair or visiting the bathroom. No showers. No baths (maybe a sponge-bath done by a pretty college girl ).  Visiting the bathroom is the only time I will be without video cameras watching me all the time. Can’t sleep under sheets and have I must have the lights on while I sleep just so that the video camera will watch me constantly. Arg!

Also as part of the Video EEG is the taking me off my meds and a lack of sleep. I’m sure this will cause me to have a few seizures with those things happening (or lack of happening). I’ve read about people doing these EEG’s and the doctors are looking for the outcome from a certain type of seizure. These people were only having grand-mal seizures, and that’s not what they needed. So, they had to do the Video EEG multiple times.

One more test… SPECT Brain Imaging. This is a 2 hour test that entails the injection a radiopharmaceutical (radio-active) one hour before imaging begins. The imaging is done with me laying down and a “camera” revolving around my head taking 3D images of my brain. The injection of the radio-active stuff shows the blood flow around the brain. After seeing this, the doctors can recognize the areas of the brain that are being used the most and which is used the least

I’ve heard and read that these rooms are pretty nice with a cool TV, fridge and other things. Kinda like a hotel room. Hope I can take my cell phone so I can chat with people while I’m there and brag about what they are missing. ha ha…  I’ll take pictures later when I get in there to show everyone myself and my cool room. I’ll let everyone know how the test next Friday went.

A couple links:

SPECT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-photon_emission_computed_tomography

Video EEG: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-term_video-EEG_monitoring

MRI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_resonance_imaging