Now where are my superpowers? Damn, I forgot to bring a spider or something to bite me. Maybe I'll still mutate. I'll settle for Not As Sick Anymore Man. Hell, I'll take Not Any Worse Off Man. I'll even be a sidekick as long as there's no net negative effect.
Everything went fine. I rode to IU with my parents and stayed with them for a bit, then took the People Mover over to Methodist for my thing. I had to wait a little bit because one of my doctors was running late. It wasn't a big deal, I just dozed off in the waiting room. My neurosurgeon basically said the plan was good and asked if I had any questions. I was comfortable with the radiosurgery stuff, but my jaw is bugging me and asked him to take a look. He didn't see anything obvious and recommended I see a dentist. The radiation doc came in shortly after, went over the procedure, and was there to answer any questions. I still didn't have any. I then went back to the room with the machine, lay down, and got my head fastened into the mask. They did a couple quick X-rays, then started the radiation. There were 4 bursts, arcs as they're called from the Novalis machine, each lasting a couple minutes. I couldn't really see much through the mask, and just kept my eyes closed anyway. I didn't really feel anything, other than the table moving. I saw a few flashes of light during one arc, probably as some of the radiation beam got close to my retina. I smelled a hint of bleach a bit, too (still do off and on a little). It took maybe 15 minutes on the table.
Afterward, they went over potential side effects (sore throat, headache, fatigue, etc.), all minor, but said to let them know if anything was unbearable or lasted longer than a couple days. I had the radiation doc look at my jaw and he also referred me to a dentist. I was good to go, just tired from not sleeping much and from taking a valium earlier in the morning to help with my nerves and wooziness. One of the technicians gave me a I for completing the procedure, which was nice. I'll follow up in 3 months with an MRI and see how things are progressing.
I matriculated back to IU via the People Mover to be with Mom. She'd be in recovery for about an hour and was sleeping. Her thing went well. They ended up taking out the 2 stents that were there and put in 3 new ones. She won't have to go back until March to get those out. Hopefully they'll stretch out her bile ducts enough, but, if not, they'll do it again with either more stents or bigger ones. We then just waited for her to wake up and see how she did with some stuff to drink. Once she was relatively alert, she was discharged and we went home. She's doing well, just a bit icky and tired, which is to be expected.
I'd planned on sleeping after eating something, but got to messing around online. I caught up on my usual sites, then tried to find cheap/free dental care. I'm still looking into it, but if anyone has any suggestions, let me know. I have no dental coverage at present, and no money, really, either, but I have to figure something out. I'm due for a visit to the dentist, anyway (it's been awhile because of the money/insurance stuff), but my jaw is killing me. It's not as bad now, but I think I'm just getting used to the pain. My teeth all seem fine to me, and none of them hurt or anything, but my jaw feels misaligned and it's a bitch to chew. I can't think of anything I did, other than sleeping with my mouth open because of my bad sinuses and maybe rolling over on it wrong or something. Hopefully I can find a way to see a dentist and at least get a check up.
Now is the hard part, just waiting. The procedure was a bit anticlimactic, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I was expecting a little more fanfare, I guess. Again, I'm happy to have done something, but I hate just sitting around and not doing anything else. I understand that's how this works, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. At least it should be a relatively busy 3 months with the holidays and everything.
Thanks to everyone for the well wishes and support! It means a lot!
-B
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