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Tag Archives: brain

That Was Spinal Tap: This Is Brain Shunt

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 30, 2016 by Sans SouciJanuary 10, 2017

The last we spoke we had learned via a spinal tap that the removal of some cerebral spinal fluid caused a notable improvement in walk and gait. So on to the neurosurgeon, a brilliant young man and assistant professor whose specialty is brain tumors. Thankfully, that is not what we are contending with, however, I know of two people who are making progress in dealing with tumors of different types at this very hospital. It seems to be THE PLACE for New Yorkers to get cutting edge medical care. In the middle of the month, surgery to install a brain … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged brain, health | 6 Replies

Health and Hope: This is Spinal Tap

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on September 10, 2016 by Sans SouciJune 12, 2019

This blog picks up where this one left off. We met with a lovely, young, brilliant neurologist at New York Presbyterian Hospital who is also an assistant Professor and doctor of pharmacology. She went over the MRI’s and deemed them “abnormal.” The recommendation was a spinal tap (lumbar puncture) to withdraw cerebral spinal fluid for evaluation and to assess pressure. This is what Dr. H recommended except he wanted to do this in his office and Dr. V. wanted this done in the hospital under radiological guidance. It was obvious we were in the correct place. In addition, she wanted … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged aging, brain, health | 5 Replies

Red, White and Blue in Black and White: a nonpolitical blog on aging

Cerebral Jukebox Magazine Posted on August 15, 2016 by Sans SouciJune 12, 2019

For those of you who know me, you know I maintain a level of personal privacy. This blog will be different; it will serve to illustrate why my health has been a bit bizarre. I am not allowing public comments on this blog but feel free to get in touch and share your feelings via email. (SansSouciBlogs@gmail.com). As many of you know I have been on a journey, a relationship journey with my elderly mom who is now ninety-eight, whose mind is pretty much intact, who stands up for herself (at about 4′ 8″) and who continues to be one … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged about me, aging, brain, health, on relationships

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