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The Bobert - 22 Mar 2008 21:27 GMT
My Onc sent my brain MRI to a couple other Docs. the resolution is that I
will get scanned in 2 months and if the "spot" has grown from it's current
size of 5 mm they will probably go after it with the Cyberknife. I am
currently on a 6 month scan cycle.

Personally, I think it will be scar tissue.  I have no symptoms of a tumor
in my cerebellum. No balance problem, no speech problems, no fatigue (other
than my usual lazyassness (did I just make up a word?)

It's a beautiful day today in Paradise.

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Hey! It compiles. Ship it.

Bob in Central California

Alex - 23 Mar 2008 14:54 GMT
> My Onc sent my brain MRI to a couple other Docs. the resolution is that I
> will get scanned in 2 months and if the "spot" has grown from it's current
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> Bob in Central California

Hey Bob,

Happy Easter, I hope it is nothing ( the spot on the scan). It is a
beautiful spring day here in the Northeast.

Alex
Figgertoes - 24 Mar 2008 02:26 GMT
>    
> My Onc sent my brain MRI to a couple other Docs. the resolution is
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> It's a beautiful day today in Paradise.

Bob, I have everything crossed that it will be scar tissue.  Waiting is no
fun.

Beautiful day here if you like snow. Peter Rabbit is a touch chilly here
today, but hey, the chocolate isn't melting!

Fig
 
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